Elevate Your Nursing Journey
With the Light and Transparency of CareLuminate Research
Taking Off
Our Research Elevates the Story of True Hospital Quality
CareLuminate advocates for Nurse Recommendation Scores to be the new standard of true hospital quality.
Do RNs recommend care at their hospitals to their loved ones?
and
Do RNs recommend their hospital to other RNs as a great place to work?
Join with thousands of other nurses who have independently shared their unique care quality stories. Our greatest commitment has been, and always will be, keeping all RN feedback we receive anonymous.
You Are Invited to Tell Your Unique and Important Care Story!
Building Better Radar
The Missing Checklist of Healthcare Quality
Feedback from the team that spends the most time at the patient bedside is critical to understanding true hospital quality. Before CareLuminate, no organization has reported on these insights!
In our community, nurses are willing to give a candid perspective about their own organization. In turn, participants receive access to the perspectives of other nurses in their communities and from across the country.
With CareLuminate data:
– Nurses are empowered with data to support important conversations
– Local communities have insights into local hospital care
– Hospital leaders have more tools to attract and attain top clinical talent with extensive, anonymous data from RNs
None of that happens without listening to the nurses working at the bedside!
A Unique Hospital Thumbprint
Care Luminate interviews RNs across all departments in a hospital, revealing new insights into care quality perceptions from the bedside.
RNs are willing to rave about and identify key opportunities. The qualitative and quantitative data informs key hospital decisions.
When RNs do not recommend their hospital for care, who is listening?
Do nurses at different Kansas City hospitals feel their hospital is safe? When asked if they would have confidence in the safety of care in their hospital if it were their loved one receiving care, 35.6% of nurses did not report confidence in the safety in their hospital.
The actual interviews between nurses are insightful and provide insights seen nowhere else.



