
White Plains Hospital is proud to be the only Hospital in the United States awarded with the 2025 American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Prize®, sponsored by Press Ganey. The recognition was announced during the 2025 ANCC Magnet & Pathway Conference™ on October 8 in Atlanta.
The prize is presented annually to one Magnet-designated organization whose nursing team best demonstrates exemplary innovation in patient care delivery, including notable achievements both within practice and in research that result in improved patient health outcomes.
White Plains Hospital was selected for its innovative project, “Revolutionizing Diabetes Transitional Care: A Nurse-Led Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Model to Advance Equity and Outcomes.” This award-winning project combines nurse-led care and cutting-edge technology to provide real-time clinical guidance to patients to help control their A1c levels.
Specifically, the White Plains Hospital RPM Model utilizes a 90-day transitional care model that incorporates continuous glucose monitoring, structured clinical coaching, and a pathway to improve outcomes for patients. Nurses access the continuous glucose monitoring data through a HIPAA-compliant dashboard to help inform structured education, behavioral coaching, medication review, and psychosocial support to bolster stabilizing glycemic patterns and avoid complications.
“We are honored to accept this award on behalf of all our extraordinary nurses who deliver exceptional patient care to our community every day,” said Kerri Elsabrout, DNP, MBA, RN, FNP-BC, NEA-BC, Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at White Plains Hospital. “At White Plains Hospital, we challenge our nurses to bring a critical perspective to caregiving and research – to always challenge the status quo in order to provide the best care. We are so proud that our commitment to community-based care allowed for the design of an innovative model of care delivery that will make a difference for countless patients with diabetes.”
“The nurses at White Plains Hospital are unwaveringly committed to holistically improving the health of their patients, meeting them wherever they are to help them overcome various barriers to receiving quality healthcare,” said Brad Goettl, DNP, DHA, RN, FAAN, FACHE, Chief Nursing Officer of the American Nurses Enterprise, the parent organization of the ANCC. “White Plains Hospital expertly demonstrates the wide-ranging benefits of achieving Magnet status, advancing nursing excellence by valuing their nurses and their contributions, and setting the standard for quality care. Because of their dedication and achievement, there is potential for disadvantaged diabetes patients across the country to have access to quality care that is both convenient and efficient.”
“Congratulations to our partners White Plains Hospital on receiving the 2025 ANCC Magnet Prize,” said Jeff Doucette, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAAN, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, Press Ganey. “Your nurse-led model for transitional diabetes care is a powerful example of how innovation and equity can transform patient outcomes. By leveraging real-time monitoring and proactive coaching, your team is reimagining chronic disease management and proving the vital role nurses play in leading technology-enabled care. We are honored to sponsor this recognition and look forward to seeing how your model inspires broader adoption across health systems nationwide.”
White Plains Hospital currently holds its third consecutive Magnet® designation from the ANCC, a distinction held by only two percent of hospitals in the country. A full list of White Plains Hospital’s accreditations and awards can be found here.
