Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Chicago, Earns Magnet® Redesignation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center


Chicago, Ill, June 28, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), Chicago, has been granted Magnet® redesignation for excellence in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). 

 

After a comprehensive evaluation process that began more than three years ago and following an ANCC Magnet appraiser visit, CTCA® Chicago was notified of the organization’s decision to grant it Magnet redesignation. The announcement was delivered via speaker phone by Donna Havens, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chair of the Commission for the Magnet Recognition Program®, to an exuberant crowd of CTCA Chicago nurses, board members, physicians, staff, and patients who gathered in the main lobby of the hospital to celebrate the proclamation.

 

“Hospitals with the Magnet designation provide patients and their families with a benchmark to measure the quality of care they can expect to receive,” said Jacklynn Lesniak, MS, BSN, RN, NEA-BC. “Our professional nursing team is empowered to achieve excellence in an atmosphere that embraces the Mother Standard® of care, which is the patient-focused principle upon which CTCA was founded.”

 

Of the nearly 6,000 hospitals in the United States, slightly more than eight percent are Magnet-recognized/have earned the Magnet designation.

 

"Patients can trust when they see the Magnet Recognized name associated with our hospital that there is a team of clinical professionals working to ensure they are receiving exceptional care,” said Scott Jones, President and CEO of CTCA Chicago. "This is the highest honor a U.S. hospital can receive for its nursing program and one our nurses have worked tirelessly to achieve.” 

The ANCC honors organizations that demonstrate excellence in nursing practice and adherence to national standards and best practices. A hospital that has been recognized by the Magnet Recognition Program® is one that has met and or exceeded these standards.

According to the ANCC website, independent research shows there are benefits to hospitals that achieve Magnet status, such as attracting and retaining top nursing talent, increased nursing satisfaction, improved patient care, safety and satisfaction and fostering a more collaborative culture throughout the hospital.


About the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®
The Magnet Recognition Program® is administered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the largest and most prominent nurses credentialing organization in the world. It 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.

 

About Cancer Treatment Centers of America®
Cancer Treatment Centers of America Global, Inc. (CTCA) is a comprehensive cancer care network of hospitals and outpatient care centers in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Tulsa. Specializing in the treatment of adult cancer patients, CTCA® offers an integrative approach to care that combines surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy with advancements in precision cancer treatment and supportive therapies designed to manage side effects and enhance quality of life both during and after treatment. CTCA also offers a range of clinical trials for cancer patients with the objective of revealing new treatments supported by scientific and investigational research. CTCA patient satisfaction scores consistently rank among the highest for all cancer care providers in the country. Visit cancercenter.com, Facebook.com/cancercenter and Twitter.com/cancercenter for more information
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An exuberant crowd of CTCA Chicago nurses, board members, physicians and staff gathered in the main lobby of the hospital to celebrate the Magnet redesignation announcement.

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