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Most Frequently Scored Standards

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February 26, 2026

For years, healthcare leaders have looked at Most Frequently Scored Standards as a roadmap for compliance. But instead of focusing solely on volume, the Joint Commission (JC) recently highlighted issues that are both frequently scored and rated as higher risk on the SAFER Matrix.

The High Risk Most Frequently Scored Standards

When a surveyor identifies these specific issues, they don’t just see a single citation. Instead it raises a red flag that often leads them to question your organization’s broader clinical oversight. In many cases, these are precursors to Condition-Level findings.

Moving Beyond Standard EP Numbers

Interestingly, JC is moving away from citing specific Element of Performance (EP) numbers in these discussions. Instead, they are categorizing risk into ten generic organizational processes. This approach emphasizes the outcome of the process rather than just the technicality of the rule.

Top 5 Clinical Risk Areas:

  • Reducing Healthcare-Associated Infections – This includes expired supplies, improper storage, and failing to follow Manufacturer’s Instructions for Use (MIFU).
  • Medication Administration – Ensuring the five rights of administration are followed every time.
  • Nursing Policy Implementation – Bridging the gap between what is written in the medical record and what happens at the bedside.
  • Resuscitation Equipment Availability – Ensuring crash carts and supplies are ready and inspected.
  • Pre-Anesthesia Assessments – Confirming assessments are completed and documented before the first dose of sedation.

Top 5 Physical Environment (EC/LS) Risk Areas:

  • Safe/Suitable Interior Spaces – General maintenance and safety of patient care areas.
  • Critical Pressure Relationships – Maintaining appropriate airflow in ORs, sterile processing, and isolation rooms.
  • Clean, Odor-Free Environment – Addressing the “sight and smell” test that influences surveyor perception.
  • Hazardous Chemical Handling – Proper storage, labeling, and secondary containment.
  • Furnishing Safety – Ensuring furniture and fixtures are well-maintained and don’t pose a ligature or injury risk.

A Top Clinical Challenge – Pre-Anesthesia Assessments

One area where we consistently see organizations struggle is the Pre-Anesthesia Assessment. While dedicated anesthesia staff typically have structured EMR templates, the risk increases significantly during moderate sedation performed by non-anesthesiologists.

The Joint Commission views moderate sedation under the umbrella of Anesthesia. We often find that in these cases:

  • The assessment is embedded in a general progress note and is hard for a surveyor to find.
  • The EMR navigator is not configured to prompt the provider for specific required elements.
  • The documentation is simply missing because the provider didn’t view the procedure as anesthesia.

We recommend you standardize your documentation approach. Whether it is a bedside procedure in the ICU or a colonoscopy in the GI suite, using a consistent template across all specialties ensures that your team can always produce the necessary proof of compliance during a survey.

How Patton Healthcare Consulting Can Help

Navigating the subjective nature of the SAFER Matrix requires an experienced eye. Our team of consultants provides Mock Surveys that mirror the current JC methodology, helping you identify these high-risk standards before a surveyor walks through your doors.

Modern hospitals don’t just want “best practice” suggestions; they want to know, “Will we pass?” While JCR is limited in its ability to provide those direct answers, Patton Healthcare Consulting provides the clarity and partnership you need to succeed.

Ready to secure your next survey outcome? Contact us today to schedule a time to discuss your organization’s specific needs.


Most frequently scored standards
Category: Survey ReadinessTag: Elements of Performance, Environment Of Care, Joint Commission, Life Safety Code
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