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THE JOINT COMMISSION STATEMENT

Southeast Healthcare is accredited by the Joint Commission. The Joint Commission’s Ambulatory and Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Program is a nationally accepted benchmark of quality that demonstrates our commitment to the highest level of patient safety and patient care. Southeast is certified by the Joint Commission as a Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH).

The Joint Commission conducts periodic unannounced accreditation surveys at Southeast Healthcare. The purpose of these surveys is to evaluate Southeast’s compliance with nationally established Joint Commission standards. Survey results are used to determine whether, and the conditions under which, accreditation should be awarded to Southeast. Joint Commission accreditation means that Southeast complies with the highest national standards for safety and quality of care.

If you have a safety or quality concern, you are encouraged to call the Southeast Patient Rights Officer or the Southeast Safety Officer at 614-225-0990.

If your concerns cannot be resolved to your satisfaction, or if you prefer, contact The Joint Commission at 1-800-994-6610, through e-mail at complaints@jointcommission.org or mail correspondence to One Renaissance Blvd., Oakbrook Terrace, IL  60181.

This notice is posted in accordance with Joint Commission requirements.

 

STATE OF OHIO CERTIFICATION

Community mental health agencies require certification by the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) when they provide mental health services that are funded by a community mental health board or when they are subject to Department licensure of a residential facility according to section 5119.22 of the Revised Code.

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