Custom Text

Health

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital Earns Prestigious Magnet® Recognition

By  | 

THE WOODLANDS, TX – Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital (HMTW) has earned their first Magnet® Designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Magnet Designation serves as the gold standard for nursing excellence and is the most prestigious nursing achievement an organization can accomplish. Less than 10% of hospitals in the United States, just over 600 hospitals, have earned this recognition.

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital Magnet Designation American Nurses Credentialing Center ANCC

Designation is only achieved through a supportive culture of teamwork, nursing professionalism and superior patient outcomes. Patients can trust when they see the Magnet Designation associated with HMTW that there is a high-caliber team of nursing professionals providing unparalleled care to all.

In order to achieve Magnet Designation, the organization must complete several milestones: a review of written documentation including staff and patient satisfaction, quality data, and a three-day on-site visit. ANCC appraisers spoke with staff nurses, board members, patient and family advisory councils, community stakeholders, physician partners and many other interdisciplinary groups during the on-site visit. ANCC appraisers were extremely complimentary of the excellent nursing culture formed at HMTW in such a short time period since the hospital opened in 2017, as well as the innovation and technology available for patients and nurses. From the design of the hospital to the way that nurses utilize each feature all reflected their dedication to better patient outcomes.

 

Advertisement

 

“Achieving Magnet Designation has been my vision since the hospital opened. We take pride in our nursing culture and in serving our community in an unparalleled way. This recognition is a great honor for our nurses and demonstrates the high-quality care we provide,” said Kerrie Guerrero, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer. “Over the last four years, we remained dedicated to our pursuit of excellent patient outcomes. Achieving this designation in such a short period of time shows that our entire staff are steadfast in their commitment to our purpose and have a relentless drive for excellence.”

Other benefits of Magnet organizations include attracting and retaining top talent; advancing nursing and interprofessional standards and practices; and fostering a collaborative culture. The credentialing process also evaluates a number of factors related to nursing, including the quality of nursing leadership; coordination and collaboration across specialties; and processes for measuring and improving the quality and delivery of care.

Research demonstrates that Magnet recognition provides specific benefits to health care organizations and their communities, such as:

  • Higher patient satisfaction with nurse communication, availability of help and receipt of discharge information.
  • Lower risk of 30-day mortality and lower failure to rescue rates.
  • Higher job satisfaction among nurses.
  • Lower nurse reports of intentions to leave their positions.

 

Advertisement

 

“I could not be more proud of our nursing leadership and the whole team commitment to achieving Magnet accreditation,” said Debbie Sukin, CEO of Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital and Regional Senior Vice President, Houston Methodist. “I love witnessing the team’s success in achieving our vision of unparalleled. Awards and accolades are great, but they only come with a relentless focus on safety, quality, service and innovation with the patient at the heart of everything we do. We look forward to continuing our journey of nursing excellence in The Woodlands.”

Visit our website at houstonmethodist.org/thewoodlands to learn more about Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital and find the latest news, events and information.

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital is committed to leading medicine in Montgomery County and the north Houston region by delivering the Houston Methodist standard of exceptional safety, quality, service and innovation. The growing campus offers 293 beds and access to the most innovative care available including comprehensive cancer care, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and sports medicine, cardiology, emergency care and advanced imaging.

Houston Methodist The Woodlands is recognized as a comprehensive stroke center and an orthopedic center of excellence by DNV; and designated as a Level III neonatal intensive care unit. In January 2022, the hospital opened Healing Tower – a $250-million expansion project that added 106 beds, focused on medical/surgical and women’s services and nine operating rooms. It also included the expansion of the endoscopy center, emergency department and diagnostic imaging department.

Advertisement