All NYU Langone Health Hospitals Are Now
Recognized for Excellence in Nursing by American Nurses
Credentialing Center
NEW
YORK, Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- NYU Langone
Hospital—Brooklyn received its first Magnet® recognition for
excellence in nursing from the American Nurses Credentialing Center
(ANCC)—making it the only hospital in Brooklyn with this designation. With this
news, all of NYU Langone's hospitals are now Magnet recognized,
considered the gold standard for nursing. Only 9.4% of hospitals in
the United States have achieved
ANCC Magnet Recognition status. The ANCC identified and granted one
exemplar to NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn for its high rate of
professional registered nurses holding a bachelor's degree or
higher at 90.5% of nurses.
"This is truly a validation of our commitment to nursing
excellence and to the highest level of quality and safety," said
Jose M. Hernandez, MSN, RN, vice
president of nursing, NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn. "It is a
testament to our nurses' resiliency and tenacity, especially
considering their tireless work and patient care throughout the
Covid-19 pandemic."
The Magnet honor also extends to the Family Health Centers at
NYU Langone, a community-based program that provides high-quality
primary and preventive outpatient care, and Perlmutter Cancer
Center—Sunset Park, which provides state-of-the-art radiation
therapy and infusion treatment in Brooklyn.
"We are completely vested in the community, with a large portion
of our nursing workforce living in the surrounding area we are
proud to serve," said Bret J. Rudy,
MD, senior vice president and chief of hospital operations, NYU
Langone Hospital—Brooklyn. "Their work, and the contributions of
all our staff, is a testament to our commitment to excellence in
delivering exemplary patient care services."
The prestigious Magnet recognition is one of the highest honors
a healthcare institution can achieve, and speaks to exceptional
teamwork and coordination not only among nurses, but among all
faculty and staff. To earn Magnet designation, organizations must
pass a rigorous and lengthy process that demands widespread
participation from leadership and staff.
"Our nurses consistently deliver superior patient care with the
highest levels of professionalism and innovation," said
Debra Albert, DNP, MBA, RN, chief
nursing officer and senior vice president for Patient Care
Services. "The designation of all our hospitals as Magnet sites
reaffirms that we are indeed one system with one exceptional
standard of care."
Commitment to Quality
The Magnet designation is the latest recognition of NYU Langone
Hospital—Brooklyn's commitment to outstanding quality and safety
standards that are unparalleled in the borough.
The hospital, located in the southwest Brooklyn community of Sunset Park, shares NYU
Langone Health's ranking as the number one hospital in New York State, according to U.S. News
& World Report's annual Best Hospitals Honor Roll.
Nationally, NYU Langone is ranked third. Additionally, NYU Langone
Hospital—Brooklyn was awarded an "A" in the spring 2022 Leapfrog
Hospital Safety Grade and a five-star rating for safety, quality,
and patient experience from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, formerly Lutheran Medical Center,
merged with NYU Langone in 2016. A study published earlier this
year online in JAMA Network Open found that the merger led
to improved quality of care, with in-hospital mortality rates
dropping by 33 percent.
Media Inquiries:
Lacy Scarmana
646-754-7367
lacy.scarmana@nyulangone.org
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