American Nurses Credentialing Center Announces Results of Landmark Magnet® 3.0 Study at Magnet & Pathway Conference™
New findings reaffirm Magnet® designation’s impact on outcomes and identify practical opportunities to evolve the Magnet Model for today’s workforce and care environments
ATLANTA – October 9, 2025 — The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) today announced the results of the Magnet 3.0 study at the Magnet & Pathway Conference™ in Atlanta, Georgia. The mixed-methods study examined the Magnet Recognition Program® and Magnet Model through comprehensive literature reviews, a large international survey, and in-depth stakeholder interviews to ensure the model remains evidence-based and globally relevant.
The Commission on Magnet® supported by the American Nurses Enterprise Institute for Nursing Research and Quality Management ensured the research was conducted by a team of independent leading nurse researchers. The study found that most published research associates Magnet recognition with favorable nurse, patient, organizational, and economic outcomes, with particularly strong evidence around nurse and organizational measures.
The analysis also confirmed strong associations between key Magnet Model components and improved organizational performance. Survey feedback from 2,528 respondents and interviews with 27 stakeholders underscored the program’s signal of excellence, while encouraging thoughtful updates that reflect evolving practice, technology, and workforce realities.
“The Magnet® Recognition Program remains a trusted model for nursing excellence and a powerful framework for better outcomes,” said Brad Goettl, DNP, DHA, RN, FNP-C, FAAN, Chief Nursing Officer, American Nurses Enterprise. “Magnet 3.0 confirms the strength of the model and points to practical ways the Commission on Magnet can evolve it for the next decade, including how we engage nurses in leading innovation, apply modern technological practices, and support a dynamic workforce.”
The report recommends preserving the strengths of the Magnet Model while updating criteria and guidance to reflect current healthcare realities across diverse settings in the United States and globally. Future research priorities include global applicability, workforce composition and credentials, and improved use of data and evidence in everyday practice. Click here to download a copy of the report, "Towards Magnet 3.0: A Systematic Literature Review and Mixed Methods Study."
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About the American Nurses Enterprise
The American Nurses Enterprise champions nurses by harnessing The Power of Nurses™ to drive transformation and innovation across the healthcare landscape. As the unifying force behind three foundational pillars—the American Nurses Association, the American Nurses Credentialing Center, and the American Nurses Foundation—the enterprise sets the professional standards that empower nurse-led innovation, advocacy, and research. By uniting these core organizations, the enterprise advances the nursing profession and shapes a healthier future for communities nationwide and around the globe.
About the Magnet & Pathway Conference™
The Magnet & Pathway Conference™ is the largest gathering of nurses in the world, convening thousands of frontline nurses, nurse leaders, executives, and innovators every year. Hosted by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, this premier annual event celebrates excellence in nursing, advances evidence-based practice, and showcases the power of nurses to transform health care. Through dynamic keynote sessions, cutting-edge education, networking opportunities, and recognition of Magnet® and Pathway to Excellence® organizations, the conference empowers nurses across every setting to lead change and elevate the profession.
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