For Immediate Release 11/27/2013
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Sinai Hospital Earns Redesignation as Magnet®-Recognized Hospital for Nursing Excellence
Baltimore, MD - The
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has redesignated
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
as a Magnet®-recognized hospital, a distinction that honors nursing
excellence in patient care, leadership and growth opportunities for
nurses within a health care organization. US News & World Report
uses the Magnet designation as a factor when ranking the best medical
centers in 16 specialties.
Hospitals that achieve Magnet status
go through a rigorous review process. Sinai’s application was
approximately 1,500 pages and included 795 attachments and 167 graphs.
The in-depth report focused on the ways that Sinai’s structures and
processes met 60 standards in five areas: transformational leadership;
structural empowerment; exemplary professional practice; new knowledge,
innovations and improvement; and empirical outcomes. The selection
process also involved Magnet appraisers coming to Sinai to interview 600
bedside nurses.
“A Magnet designation is the ultimate
embodiment of nursing excellence. It demonstrates our continuous
commitment to improved outcomes, patient satisfaction and staff
satisfaction and is well aligned with our strategic focus on operational
excellence and value enhancement," explained Diane Johnson, vice
president of Patient Care Services and chief nursing officer for Sinai
Hospital. "I am very proud of our staff and leaders who made this
redesignation possible. This is a thrilling accomplishment!"
Sinai
was initially designated as a Magnet Hospital in 2008, the first time
the hospital applied; a designation is four years long. At that time, it
was the first and only community teaching hospital in Maryland to
achieve this distinction. Today only six Maryland hospitals have earned
the honor, and fewer than 500 hospitals across the country are
recognized as Magnet hospitals.
"Our nursing staff embodies the
exemplary care that is the Sinai standard," says Amy Perry, president
of Sinai Hospital and executive vice president of
LifeBridge Health.
"The dedication and compassion of our nurses and our entire Sinai team
continue to distinguish Sinai from other hospitals in the region, and
beyond."
Sinai is part of LifeBridge Health, one of the largest,
most comprehensive providers of health services in northwest Baltimore.
LifeBridge Health also includes
Northwest Hospital,
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital,
Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, and related subsidiaries and affiliates. For more information, visit www.lifebridgehealth.org
Helene King
410.601.2296
hking@lifebridgehealth.org