Lee Health is first healthcare system in Florida to be recognized with the Governor’s Sterling Award
Lee Health is honored to be the first healthcare system in Florida to be recognized with the Governor’s Sterling Award, granted by the Sterling Council. The Sterling Council is a public/private partnership supported by the Office of the Governor that manages the Sterling/Baldrige National Criteria for national standards and best practices for performance excellence in the state of Florida.
The Florida Sterling Award is a prestigious recognition bestowed upon organizations in Florida that demonstrate exemplary performance in several key areas including leadership, strategic planning, customer focus, measurement, analysis, knowledge management, workforce focus, operations focus and results.
To receive the Florida Sterling Award, organizations must complete an application detailing performance, initiatives, and results, along with supporting documentation. A team of performance excellence experts then reviews the application and conducts further evaluation, which includes site visits, interviews with leadership and employees, and examination of documentation and evidence provided by the organization.
The Florida Governor’s Sterling Award is available to all types of organizations around the state, including businesses, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, nonprofits, and government agencies. Organizations that demonstrate excellence in performance, leadership, and operations are recognized every year. The award is a landmark achievement for any organization committed to demonstrating continuous improvement and excellence.
In 2015, Lee Health’s Cape Coral Hospital was also awarded the Sterling Award, which has recognized organizations and businesses in Florida for the past 32 years.
On Friday, May 31, Lee Health will be honored with the award at the culmination of the 32nd Annual Sterling Conference in Orlando.
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