In June 2026, the Joint Commission launched an AI governance certification aimed at health systems. If you run a medical practice, a behavioral health practice, or an assisted living community, here is the certification built for organizations your size — and what makes it different.
The Joint Commission’s new Responsible Use of AI in Healthcare certification (announced June 2, 2026, built on the CHAI governance playbooks) certifies organizational AI governance across governance structures, data management, bias reduction, monitoring, and training. Survey methodology and pricing were unpublished as of this page’s last review. Its launch settles the question practices have been asking for two years: AI governance is now something you certify. AI Governance Shield™ certifies the same discipline — organizational AI governance, mapped to the same NIST and CHAI foundations — for practices and facilities, and then takes it further. Here is what that means.
National frameworks are state-agnostic by design. Your exposure isn’t. We certify against the specific statutes that reach you — Texas TRAIGA’s disclosure duties and penalty tiers, Illinois’ WOPR Act, Tennessee’s private right of action, Colorado’s trio, Florida’s recording-consent and facility rules — re-verified against primary sources on a weekly schedule. Our criteria map to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and CHAI foundations, then go where those frameworks don’t.
AI exclusion endorsements are appearing in malpractice and cyber policies (ISO CG 40 47 / CG 40 48). Carriers are asking AI questions at renewal. AI-assisted coding creates False Claims Act exposure. This is our largest scoring domain — the questions your carrier and opposing counsel will actually ask — and no national framework touches it.
A desk-based, evidence-backed review with per-tool documentation — because a six-clinician practice or a 40-bed memory care community doesn’t need surveyors in its hallways to prove it governs its AI. Scoped tiers for solo practices through multi-site groups, behavioral health, and (rolling out now in Florida and Texas) assisted living and memory care.
| Joint Commission RUAIH | AI Governance Shield™ | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Health systems & hospitals | Practices, BH providers, assisted living |
| State-law compliance depth | National framework; state-agnostic | Statute-by-statute, verified weekly |
| Insurance & coding defensibility | Not covered | Largest scoring domain |
| Site visit | Survey-based tradition | None — desk-based, evidence-backed |
| Timeline | Not yet published | Weeks |
| Pricing | Not yet published | From $2,000, published openly |