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The Joint Commission and Sentinel Events

The Joint Commission learns about 80% of known Sentinel Events through healthcare organization reports and 20% through information from other sources, such as the media.

In 1996, The Joint Commission implemented a "Sentinel Events Policy" for healthcare organizations. This policy requires organizations to monitor and report adverse events, explore their causes, and report on changes they make in response to the event.

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