When the Joint Commission launches Accreditation 360 on January 1, 2026, two new chapters will shape how hospitals are evaluated:
Much of the early attention has gone to the Physical Environment chapter, which consolidates the old Environment of Care (EC) and Life Safety (LS) standards. But the National Performance Goals (NPG) deserve just as much focus. They represent the Joint Commission's new framework for how hospitals demonstrate safety, culture, and performance excellence beyond the bricks-and-mortar environment under Accreditation 360.
According to Jim Grana, Field Director at the Joint Commission, the NPG chapter gathers requirements that are essential to high-reliability performance but not specifically required by CMS Conditions of Participation or building codes.
"You can think of the National Performance Goals as the Joint Commission's own set of quality and safety objectives," says Grana. "They're not about the physical structure — they're about the systems, culture, and safeguards that support patient and staff safety."
In other words, PE covers compliance, while NPG covers culture.
The NPGs draw together several existing topics from previous chapters, such as patient safety, emergency preparedness, and workforce readiness. Many of these were previously embedded in the Environment of Care, Leadership, or National Patient Safety Goals chapters. Under Accreditation 360, they are unified into a single, outcomes-oriented framework that includes:
"We didn't add new requirements," Grana explains. "We repositioned existing expectations so that hospitals can see how these systems work together to support safety and performance."
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The National Performance Goals reflect the Joint Commission's philosophy that safety and performance can't be separated. Compliance with codes and standards keeps the building safe; a culture of competence and accountability keeps patients safe.
For facilities and operations teams, this means Accreditation 360 will evaluate not just what systems exist, but how those systems are supported through leadership engagement, staff training, and monitoring.
Hospitals that succeed under NPG will demonstrate:
The National Performance Goals don't replace the old National Patient Safety Goals — they expand them. They signal that healthcare quality is as much about organizational performance as it is about regulatory compliance.
As Jim Grana summarizes: "The process isn't changing — the structure is. The National Performance Goals simply bring everything that drives safety and culture into one place."
In short, Accreditation 360's NPGs encourage hospitals to think beyond codes and checklists — toward measurable leadership, accountability, and resilience.
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