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    Joint Commission International Launches Global Patient Safety Awards to Recognize Innovative Healthcare Practices and Excellence

    April 21, 2026
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    Nominations now open for healthcare organizations and national health authorities around the world that consistently demonstrate improvements in safe, quality patient care

    OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Joint Commission International (JCI) today launched the nomination process for its inaugural JCI Global Patient Safety Awards, which aim to celebrate and recognize excellence in patient safety and healthcare quality efforts internationally, as well as stimulate global knowledge sharing and learning. Nominations for the awards will be accepted through 8 June 2026. Details about the submission process can be found on JCI’s website: https://jointcommission.org/en/about-us/recognizing-excellence/global-patient-safety-awards

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    The JCI Global Patient Safety Awards will recognize and elevate real-world, high impact patient safety practices outside the U.S. for two audiences:

    • Any healthcare organization that provides patient care, including:
      • Hospitals/health systems
      • Ambulatory/outpatient centers
      • Community/rural facilities
      • Academic/specialty care center
    • National health authorities or Ministries of Health that have implemented patient safety initiatives at a system, regional, or national level

    The program will elevate innovative practices that demonstrate measurable improvements in patient outcomes and showcase adaptable solutions for all types of healthcare organizations, including those in low-resource environments. Submissions will be evaluated based on cost-effectiveness to implement, resource burden, novelty, impact, transferability and scalability. Healthcare organizations do not need to be accredited by JCI to be eligible. All practices submitted must be actionable and measurable in real-world clinical settings.

    “The JCI Global Patient Safety Awards align closely with our ongoing mission to elevate healthcare quality and safety worldwide,” said Jonathan B. Perlin, MD, PhD, president and CEO, Joint Commission Enterprise. “These awards are designed to spotlight organizations and health authorities globally whose commitment to patient safety is commendable and also replicable across other regions and resource settings. By publishing and distributing best practices from the winners, we will spark inspiration and progress, ultimately accelerating meaningful improvements for patients everywhere.”

    “Recognition plays an important role in sustaining momentum. JCI Global Patient Safety Awards will acknowledge frontline, system‑level and national efforts, and signal leadership commitment to patient safety as a core value,” said Neelam Dhingra, MD, MBBS, vice president and global chief patient safety officer, JCI. “What often stands in the way to improving patient safety is access to knowledge, proven practices, and resources. These awards are designed to celebrate innovation, but more importantly they are designed to offer a framework for gathering and sharing leading practices that all can learn from.”

    The winners will be honored at the annual Joint Commission UNIFY 2026 conference, held 30 September–1 October 2026, in Washington, DC, United States.

    Healthcare organizations and national health authorities outside the United States are eligible to apply for the awards at no cost. Interested parties can access application criteria, more information, and the link to apply on JCI’s website HERE.

    About Joint Commission International
    Joint Commission International (JCI), established in 1994, is a nonprofit affiliate of Joint Commission, dedicated to improving healthcare quality and patient safety worldwide. Through international accreditation and certification, advisory services, publications, and education programs, JCI works with healthcare organizations, public health agencies, and health ministries in more than 80 countries to enable and affirm the highest standards of healthcare quality and patient safety for all.

    Learn more at https://www.jointcommission.org/en

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