

Joint Commission Readiness for Nursing Leaders: From Daily Practice to Defensible Evidence
This closed-door workshop shows how to reduce that burden by making Joint Commission readiness part of daily nursing operations. Attendees learn how to operationalize requirements through system-driven workflows, so readiness is built in, not rushed when surveyors arrive. This workshop will be led by Dr. Sarah Inman. https://www.linkedin.com/in/saraheinman
What You Gain by Attending:
Less time spent preparing for surveys, tracers, and follow-up questions.
Clear, defensible documentation for staffing, coverage, and competency decisions.
Standardized execution that reduces variation across units and shifts.
Confidence answering surveyor questions with real-time, unit-level evidence.
What You Will See:
How unit-level workflows replace spreadsheets, manual trackers, and email chains.
How compliance evidence is captured during everyday nursing management, not after the fact.
How Process Street supports consistency without adding steps or extra administrative work.
Live Demonstrations:
Staffing compliance and coverage validation workflows.
Competency, credential, and license verification checklists.
Policy acknowledgment and review tracking tied to nursing teams.
Tracer readiness workflows aligned to real unit operations.
Bottom Line for Nursing Leaders:
Fewer last minute scrambles when Joint Commission arrives.
Less administrative noise competing with patient care.
Stronger protection for clinical judgment and staffing decisions backed by proof.
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