The Joint Commission's Accreditation 360 program represents the most significant update to hospital accreditation in more than a decade. Rolling out January 1, 2026, Accreditation 360 applies to hospitals and critical access hospitals and is designed to simplify, align, and modernize how organizations are surveyed — without changing what they are expected to do.
Accreditation 360 replaces the long-familiar Environment of Care (EC) and Life Safety (LS) chapters with a new, unified structure:
The goal is alignment — ensuring Joint Commission standards match the CMS Conditions of Participation (CoPs) and the State Operations Manual more directly. By eliminating duplication, Accreditation 360 cuts the total number of standards and elements of performance (EPs) by nearly half, making the manual more readable and less redundant.
According to Jim Grana, Field Director at the Joint Commission:
"Accreditation 360 simplifies and unifies our standards with CMS requirements. Instead of layers of overlapping interpretation, we're aligning expectations so hospitals can focus on what matters most — safety, compliance, and outcomes."
In other words, Accreditation 360 is about clarity, not complexity. Hospitals will use the same survey process and tools they've always used, but the standards they're measured against will be streamlined.
Current (Through 2025): EC (Environment of Care) & LS (Life Safety) chapters → New (Beginning 2026): PE (Physical Environment)
The survey process itself does not change. Organizations will still see familiar tools such as the Document Review Tool, Building Tour, Kitchen Tracer, Emergency Management Review, and the SAFER matrix for scoring risk and pervasiveness.
"If you had a successful survey last time," says Grana, "you should expect a successful one again in 2026 — because the process hasn't changed."
To help hospitals prepare, the Joint Commission has released a series of free resources:
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