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Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach's Nursing Excellence Designated with Prestigious Magnet® Recognition
LONG BEACH, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach have
achieved Magnet® recognition as a reflection of its nursing
professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care. Magnet
recognition is determined by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's
(ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®, which ensures that
rigorous standards for nursing excellence are met. With this credential,
Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's join the Magnet community - a
select group of 395 health care organizations out of nearly 6,000 U.S.
healthcare organizations internationally.
"Magnet recognition provides our community with the ultimate benchmark
to measure the quality of patient care," says Judy Fix, RN, MSN, SVP,
chief nursing officer, Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's.
"Achieving Magnet recognition reinforces the culture of excellence that
is a cornerstone of how we serve our community. It also is the tangible
evidence of our nurses' commitment to providing the very best patient
and family centered care to our community, of which we are extremely
proud."
Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's are the first hospitals in
Long Beach to achieve the Magnet designation, and one of only four in
Los Angeles to be honored by the Magnet Recognition Program®.
Magnet recognition has become the gold standard for nursing excellence
and is taken into consideration when the public judges health care
organizations. In fact, U.S. News & World Report's annual
showcase of "America's Best Hospitals" includes Magnet recognition in
its ranking criteria for quality of inpatient care. To achieve Magnet
recognition, organizations must pass a rigorous and lengthy process that
demands widespread participation from leadership and staff. The process
begins with the submission of an electronic application, followed by
written documentation demonstrating qualitative and quantitative
evidence regarding patient care and outcomes. If scores from the written
documentation fall within a range of excellence, an on-site visit will
occur to thoroughly assess the applicant. After this rigorous on-site
review process, the Commission on Magnet will review the completed
appraisal report and vote to determine whether Magnet recognition will
be granted.
In particular, the Magnet model is designed to provide a framework for
nursing practice, research, and measurement of outcomes. Through this
framework, ANCC can assess applicants across a number of components and
dimensions to gauge an organization's nursing excellence. The foundation
of this model is composed of various elements deemed essential to
delivering superior patient care. These include the quality of nursing
leadership and coordination and collaboration across specialties, as
well as processes for measuring and improving the quality and delivery
of care.
Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's were recognized as exceeding
in eight areas - going beyond the standards set by ANCC. One area where
Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's were recognized was the
ability of board members, executive leaders and the chief nursing
officer's sound leadership and ability to artculate the organization's
mission of improving the health and well-being of its patients. Board
members and executive leaders were in tune with patients and quality
care standards. Value-based programs such as diabetes, sickle-cell
disease and asthma, specific to the Long Beach Memorial and Miller
Children's communities, were acknowledged. Another area the hospitals
surpassed the standards was how input from direct-care nurses was used
to improve the work environment by the innovative implantation of a
nurse evaluator role. This role resulted in reduced surgical
cancelations and improved the safety and care of patients.
Programs that improved hospitalization for patients and families such as
child life, nurse navigators, pharmacy and the stroke program also were
recognized. Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children's were recognized
for the advancement of nurses academically, with an overall commitment
to education.
Research shows there are clear benefits to hospitals that achieve Magnet
status and to the communities they serve including consumer confidence,
recruitment and retention, and maintaining positive patient outcomes.
The designation is granted for four years, during which time the ANCC
monitors facilities to ensure high standards of care remain intact.
"I would like to recognize the amazing work, determination and effort of
our nursing department who worked tirelessly on our journey to
excellence," says Diana Hendel, PharmD, CEO, Long Beach Memorial and
Miller Children's. "The collaboration of all hospital employees makes it
possible for nurses to provide the best care that leads to best outcomes
- and the Magnet designation."
About Long Beach Memorial:
Named among the top 12 hospitals in the Los Angeles Metro area by U.S.
News and World Report, Long Beach Memorial has been providing
compassionate care with the latest state-of-the-art technology for more
than 100 years. Long Beach Memorial is the region's first choice for
comprehensive care in virtually every medical and surgical specialty.
Long Beach Memorial is a leader in new technology, being one of only
three hospitals in California with a 320 Slice CT Scanner and
preventative technology and programs such as the Electromagnetic
Navigation Bronchoscope (ENB™) and the Division of Interventional
Neuroradiology. Centers of Excellence include the MemorialCare Heart and
Vascular Institute, the MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute, the
MemorialCare Rehabilitation Institute, the MemorialCare Orthopedic
Institute, the MemorialCare Neuroscience Institute, MemorialCare Joint
Replacement Center, Stroke Program and the Emergency Department and
Trauma Center. Visit MemorialCare.org/Long_Beach,
like us on Facebook.com/LongBeachMemorial
and follow us at Twitter.com/LongBeachMMC.
About Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach:
Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach, part of the MemorialCare Health
System, provides specialized pediatric care for children and young
adults, with conditions ranging from common to complex - as well as
maternity care for expectant mothers - all under one roof. Only five
percent of all hospitals are children's hospitals, making them unique
not only to children's health care needs in the community, but across
the region. Miller Children's is one of only eight free-standing
children's hospitals in California - treating more than 14,000 children
each year - and has become a regional pediatric destination for more
than 84,000 children, who need specialized care in the outpatient
specialty and satellite centers. Miller Children's recently completed a
major expansion project to expand the pediatric cancer center, neonatal
intensive care unit and the MemorialCare Center for Women. Visit MillerChildrens.org,
like us on Facebook.com/MillerChildrensHospital
and follow us at Twitter.com/MillerChildrens.
About the American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Magnet
Recognition Program®
The Magnet Recognition Program® administered by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the largest and most prominent
nurses credentialing organization in the world, recognizes healthcare
organizations that provide the very best in nursing care and
professionalism in nursing practice. The Magnet Recognition Program®
serves as the gold standard for nursing excellence and provides
consumers with the ultimate benchmark for measuring quality of care. For
more information about the Magnet Recognition Program® and
current statistics, visit www.nursecredentialing.org/magnet.

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