Penn Highlands DuBois Receives 2025 HAP Achievement Award

Penn Highlands DuBois was one of only 12 Pennsylvania hospitals recognized with a 2025 Achievement Award by the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP). The Workforce Innovator Award was presented to the hospital for investing in nurses' professional growth and implementing decision-making to reduce vacancy rates and improve quality outcomes in a rural community.

In late 2024, Penn Highlands DuBois received the prestigious Pathway to Excellence designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The designation highlights Penn Highlands DuBois' commitment to fostering a positive practice environment and a culture of sustained excellence.

To become a Pathway to Excellence hospital, a healthcare organization must demonstrate a sustained positive practice environment for nurses, including elements such as shared decision-making, strong leadership, focus on safety, quality improvement, nurse well-being and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, hospitals complete a rigorous application process by the ANCC which assesses the organization's culture and practices against established standards.

"Our health system supports the nursing staff by creating an environment where we feel valued, empowered and have a significant voice," said Jill Muir, DNP, MS, RN, NE-BC, Chief Nursing Officer, Penn Highlands DuBois and Penn Highlands Clearfield. "We are appreciative that HAP recognized Penn Highlands for its commitment to our professional growth."

PH DuBois HAP Award

Shown accepting the HAP Achievement Award from Penn Highlands Healthcare are (l. to r.) Karin Pfingstler, System Government Relations Director; KellieJo Pierce, RN, Clinical Analyst, Penn Highlands DuBois; Jill Muir, DNP, MS, RN, NE-BC, Chief Nursing Officer, Penn Highlands DuBois and Penn Highlands Clearfield; Cheryl Krieg, RN, Nurse Educator, Penn Highlands DuBois; Will Chinn, President of Penn Highlands DuBois and Penn Highlands Clearfield; Danyell Bundy, Executive Director for Penn Highlands Fund Development; and Mark Norman, Chief Operating Officer.