Research finds that Magnet designation correctly identifies a hospital's level of nursing excellence, but that earning the recognition does not improve surgical patient outcomes. Hospitals that meet ...
Research published in the Journal of Nursing Administration shows nursing Magnet hospitals, which make up 9 percent of hospitals nationwide, have better nurse-reported quality of care than non-Magnet ...
Magnet hospitals had 14% lower odds of mortality in surgery patients compared with non-Magnet hospitals in a 4-state area during a 2-year period, according to a study published online October 7 in ...
Patients at Magnet-accredited hospitals have a 14 percent lower likelihood of mortality, according to a study in Medical Care. The American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet Recognition Program ...
Patients treated in magnet hospitals (specially designated for their nursing excellence) had 14 percent lower odds of death than those in non-magnet hospitals in a four-state study of 564 hospitals ...
Whether you’re a patient choosing a medical facility, or a health care worker seeking employment, quality of care is likely a top priority affecting your decision. How can you confirm a facility’s ...
A larger percentage of staff at a Magnet-designated academic medical center complied with contact precautions guidelines compared with staff at a community medical center, according to a study in the ...
Improving the Patient Financial Experience Throughout the Patient Journey While many healthcare providers believe that improving the patient financial experience is a critical step for their ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Do patients do better at hospitals which have earned one of the highest awards or nursing excellence? That's the question Andrew ...