CareLuminate Quality and Safety Report
Marion General Hospital
441 N WABASH AVE
MARION, IN
(765) 660-6000
Patient
Recommendation
Weak: Bottom 20% Hospital
Patient Feedback
Nurse Feedback
Registered Nurse Feedback
60%
Weak: Bottom 20% Hospital
Based on 60% of 540 interviewed patients who would definitely recommend this hospital. Interviews completed as part of HCAHPS patient feedback surveys. Public data not collected by CareLuminate.
Estimated Nurse Recommendation
58%
of Nurses Recommend to Their Loved Ones
CareLuminate does not have nurse interviews for this hospital currently, but is estimating the Nurse Recommendation Score based on the strong relationship between patient feedback and nurse feedback.
How Does CareLuminate Estimate The Nurse Recommendation Score?
With over 1,000 nurses having participated with CareLuminate to date, we have found that the relationship between hospital patient recommendation ratings and nurse recommendation ratings is very strong (p<.001, R-squared = .42).
While the two ratings are often similar, the comments from nurses are extremely important because they show an important 'inside view' into strengths or concerns in a hospital. CareLuminate is working towards offering nurse insights into every hospital in the US.

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Nurses Say it Straight
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Nurses Say it Straight
These comments are not from nurses at Marion General Hospital but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.
Emergency Dept recommended for better care, floor nurses less welcoming due to heavy patient load.
Limited services, specialized areas best, but not for having a baby due to lack of maternity specialist.
Quality of care good, but understaffed like all hospitals.
Striving for best care, focusing on patient satisfaction, proud of being recognized as top 100 hospital, only one in Tracy.
Overall, the nurse feels the hospital has good quality of care, a strong sense of family, and knowledge of each other. However, some departments are stronger than others, with the ER currently being the weakest.
Very comfortable for family in ER, but strongly urge going somewhere else for higher level of care.
"I would prefer them to go to Dameron. Honestly, I would have them come because I would be there. There are nurses I would trust with my family."
Depends on what they're looking for. Strong CT, cardiothoracic program. AHA-certified with stroke treatments, but all done via telehealth. Uncomfortable with Stanford consultations. Not for pediatrics.
Quality of care in hospital varies by unit, some excel while others fall short.
Nurses Say it Straight
These comments are not from nurses at Marion General Hospital but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.
Emergency Dept recommended for better care, floor nurses less welcoming due to heavy patient load.
Limited services, specialized areas best, but not for having a baby due to lack of maternity specialist.
Quality of care good, but understaffed like all hospitals.
Striving for best care, focusing on patient satisfaction, proud of being recognized as top 100 hospital, only one in Tracy.
Overall, the nurse feels the hospital has good quality of care, a strong sense of family, and knowledge of each other. However, some departments are stronger than others, with the ER currently being the weakest.
Very comfortable for family in ER, but strongly urge going somewhere else for higher level of care.
"I would prefer them to go to Dameron. Honestly, I would have them come because I would be there. There are nurses I would trust with my family."
Depends on what they're looking for. Strong CT, cardiothoracic program. AHA-certified with stroke treatments, but all done via telehealth. Uncomfortable with Stanford consultations. Not for pediatrics.
Quality of care in hospital varies by unit, some excel while others fall short.
Trust the quality of care, feel safe here receiving treatment in our hospital.
Summary of Hospital-Reported Data
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requires hospitals to collect and report on hospital quality and patient satisfaction data. While the data can be dated (collected 1 to 4 years ago) the insights are an important view into hospital safety and quality. We looked through all of this data, and here is our summary of what we found:
Marion General Hospital provides average overall patient satisfaction, as observed through the CMS HCAHPS patient ratings and quality data. The hospital's mortality rates have been evaluated to be on par with the average across all measured areas. In terms of emergency room services, Marion General Hospital maintains an average wait time, ensuring that patients are typically seen and treated within 2-3 hours. The hospital excels in effectively treating conditions such as pneumonia, minimizing the likelihood of patients needing readmission. However, Marion General Hospital has faced challenges with consistently high infection rates.
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