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Lee Health celebrates Magnet designation for nursing excellence
Summary
Lee Health announced that Golisano Children's Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospital earned Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, recognizing standards of nursing excellence.
Content
Lee Health announced that three of its hospitals have earned Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The hospitals named were Golisano Children's Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospital. The designation reflects years of work and an ongoing commitment to nursing standards and patient care. The announcement frames the recognition as part of broader efforts across the health system.
Key facts:
- Golisano Children's Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospital received Magnet designation from the ANCC.
- The Magnet Recognition Program identifies organizations where nursing leaders and frontline teams collaborate to improve patient outcomes and is widely regarded as a gold standard for nursing excellence.
- Magnet-designated organizations are associated with outcomes such as lower mortality, fewer patient falls, reduced hospital-acquired infections, and higher patient satisfaction.
- Each Lee Health hospital demonstrated strengths across the Magnet framework, including transformational leadership, structural empowerment, exemplary professional practice, innovation, and outcomes that meet or exceed national benchmarks.
- Lee Health said other hospitals in the system, including Gulf Coast Medical Center and Lee Memorial Hospital, are continuing their journey toward Magnet recognition.
Summary:
This announcement highlights recognition of nursing practice at three Lee Health hospitals and affirms the system's stated focus on continuous improvement and measurable performance. Lee Health indicates other hospitals remain on the path to Magnet designation, with further recognitions expected in the future.
