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NYU Langone Receives Magnet® Status for Excellence in Nursing Fourth Consecutive Time | NYU Langone News
NYU Langone Receives Magnet® Status for Excellence in Nursing Fourth Consecutive Time | NYU Langone News
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YU Langone Health received Magnet® recognition for excellence in nursing for the fourth consecutive time from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Magnet® recognition is an honor achieved by only 8 percent of all hospitals in the United States, with fewer than 1 percent receiving this designation 4 or more times. The ANCC’s prestigious Magnet Recognition Program® recognizes healthcare facilities that provide excellence in nursing and is one of the leading benchmarks used to measure the quality of care patients receive.
“Our nurses set the standard in terms of providing quality and compassionate care, and I want to thank our team and everyone at NYU Langone for this monumental achievement,” says Kimberly S. Glassman, PhD, senior vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at NYU Langone Health.
NYU Langone received five exemplars, or examples of best practices, in areas including the following:
mortality reduction, noting the setup of NYU Langone’s ALERT and rapid response teams
interdisciplinary collaboration on NYU Langone’s measles alerts in Epic, demonstrating the strong partnership between clinical and information technology teams to develop an innovative workflow in Epic
gender-affirming care, highlighting that NYU Langone is a leader in providing culturally competent care to the LGBTQ+ community
tobacco use screening program, which yields better results than any other hospital system in the country
nursing research program, citing the number of journal publications and presentations NYU Langone’s nursing teams are involved in
“These exemplars represent just a few notable examples of the great work our teams do each and every day,” says
Robert I. Grossman, MD
, the Saul J. Farber Dean of NYU School of Medicine and chief executive officer of NYU Langone Health. “I am extremely proud of our entire nursing staff for retaining Magnet® status since 2005 and for being recognized as some of the most highly educated, talented, and caring nursing professionals in the country.”
The Magnet® designation is granted every four years to only those organizations that demonstrate sustained superiority in nursing care. Applicants undergo an extensive evaluation and members granted Magnet® status must continue to meet rigorous standards.
To reapply for and receive Magnet® status is confirmation of a hospital’s resolve to deliver the highest level of nursing care. Research shows that Magnet® hospitals are more effective at attracting and keeping quality nurses.
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