Public Notice: Magnet Recognition Program Site Visit

February 13, 2025

What is Magnet and why is Magnet important?

ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® is the highest credential a healthcare organization can achieve.  It acknowledges the invaluable contributions of nurses in all healthcare settings and among all populations around the world.

Magnet designation is an indication to patients and the public that these organizations have met the most stringent, evidence-based standards of nursing excellence in patient care delivery.  It is a results-driven recognition that fosters nurse engagement, and the role nurses play as members of the interprofessional team to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

Providence St. Jude Medical Center was designated as a Magnet organization in 2015 and 2020 by the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®.  This prestigious designation recognizes excellence in nursing services.  In April 2025, Providence St. Jude Medical Center is applying for redesignation.

Patients, family members, staff, and interested parties who would like to provide comments are encouraged to do so.  Anyone may send comments via e-mail and direct mail.

Your comments must be received by the Magnet Program Office by March 30, 2025.

NOTE: All comments are CONFIDENTIAL and are not shared with the health care organization.  Comments may be anonymous, but they must be sent in writing to the Magnet Program Office.

Address: AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTER (ANCC)
MAGNET RECOGNITION PROGRAM OFFICE
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 500
Silver Spring, MD  20910 

E-Mail: magnet@ana.org   

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