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Pathway to Excellence® General FAQs

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® (Pathway) Program recognizes a healthcare organization’s commitment to creating a positive practice environment that empowers and engages staff. The evidence-based Pathway Standards provide an essential foundation for creating a culture of sustained excellence—a critical goal for organizations to thrive in this value-based industry and play a key role in the successful recruitment and retention of high-performing nursing staff. Below are frequently asked questions (FAQ) from organizations embarking on the Pathway to Excellence journey.

Throughout this document, the following acronyms will be used:

  • PPO- Pathway Program Office
  • PPD- Pathway Program Director
  • PSD- Pathway Standards Documents
  • PLC- Pathway Learning Community
  • CNO- Chief Nursing Officer, the highest-level nurse with ultimate responsibility for all nursing practice within the organization. The title for the CNO role may vary by organization. General information

What is Pathway to Excellence?

Is Pathway just for hospitals?

Is my organization eligible to apply? Can our entire hospital system apply for Pathway designation?

Does my organization have to be an official Pathway to Excellence applicant to use the Pathway on the Journey logo?

What are the Pathway to Excellence application fees?

What are the requirements for being an official applicant? How does my organization know that our application has been approved and that we were accepted into our requested document submission cycle?

How do we apply for Pathway to Excellence® redesignation?

We are applying for our Pathway redesignation; what is the redesignation timeline?

What is the Pathway Learning Community (PLC)? Why should we join?

Who is eligible to join the PLC, and is there a fee?

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