Which of the following organizations developed and established the safety requirements known as National Patient Safety Goals? 

A. American Medical Association
B. The Joint Commission
C. American Hospital Association
D. American College of Physicians
E. American Pharmacists Association


B. The Joint Commission
Starting in 2003, The Joint Commission established the safety requirements known as National Patient Safety Goals to help accredited healthcare organizations address issues of patient safety.

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