The National Commission on Correctional Health Care is the main organization setting the standards to which providers of health care in correctional facilities adhere. But before the NCCHC, there was a project led by the American Medical Association to improve the level of care provided in jails and prisons. Seeing it as woefully inadequate, the AMA took the first steps to creating their Jail Program in 1971.

By 1976, they had a developed program, and began accrediting sites who met their strict standards as the first correctional health care accreditation program. By 1979, the program was in 23 states. As the AMA program grew and because it’s own independant entity, those involved realized it was time to spin it off. In 1983, the NCCHC was formed as a non-profit organization to keep the mission of the AMA Jail Program alive, which it has done up to the present day.