Magnet Recognition

Magnet Recognition

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In 2025, Children’s Wisconsin earned the highly coveted Magnet Recognition Program® status for the fifth consecutive time from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The Magnet designation is granted every four years to only those organizations that demonstrate sustained superiority in nursing care.

What makes this fourth Magnet designation especially exciting is that it validates the excellence of all areas where nursing is practiced: the Milwaukee and Fox Valley hospitals, ambulatory specialty clinics, primary care, community and school-based nursing.  

Children’s Wisconsin now joins the ranks of an elite group of five-time Magnet-recognized hospitals. Only about 7% of the hospitals in the nation have achieved Magnet recognition, with just 3% successfully earning re-designation. 

Magnet status is the highest level of formal recognition for nursing excellence and is considered the gold standard for hospitals. Children’s Wisconsin in Milwaukee was one of the first pediatric hospitals to achieve this status when it first achieved Magnet designation in 2004.

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The ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® is the highest credential a health care organization can achieve. A Magnet designation indicates to patients and the public that these organizations have met the most stringent, evidence-based standards of nursing excellence in patient care delivery.

Children's Wisconsin was designated as a Magnet organization in 2004, 2008, 2014, and 2020 by the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® and they are now applying for redesignation.