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The Basics Of The Magnet Status

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The basics of the Magnet status, The ANCC data shows, that healthcare facilities with higher percentages of Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) nurses enjoy better patient outcomes and significantly lower mortality rates. The nation’s Magnet hospitals, which are recognized for nursing excellence and superior patient outcomes, have moved to require all nurse managers and nurse leaders to hold a baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing by 2013. Settings applying for Magnet designation must also show what plans are in place to achieve the IOM recommendation of having an 80% baccalaureate prepared RN workforce by 2020. http://www.aacn.nche.edu/media-relations/fact-sheets/impact-of-education Here’s an approximation of how Connecticut stacks up from the ANCC when it comes to nursing and the status of their education: total nurses 55,360/ RN’s: 43,329 of that approximately 21,500 have a BSN/ LPN: 11,038. This is an interesting sustainability position that the nursing profession and healthcare facilities are putting themselves in. According to the ANCC, “Magnet designation must also show what plans are in place to achieve the IOM recommendation of having an 80% baccalaureate prepared RN workforce by 2020.” As of now approximately 21,500 nurses in Connecticut have their bachelor’s degrees, meaning about 32,500 nurses working in Connecticut don’t fit the new need for Healthcare facilities who hold or are seeking Magnet status. In short 2 of every 5 nurses in the State meet the

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