How does this site
actually work?

NurseReports runs on a give-a-little-get-a-lot model. You contribute honest intel about where you work; in return, you get access to our entire database of hospital reviews. Four simple steps.

01

Create your account

Sign up with your email and nursing license (unless you are a nursing student). No socials, and no employers get access to this information.

02

File your first report

Tell us about a hospital you've worked at recently. Ratios, culture, charge-nurse vibes, the parking, the break room. ~5 minutes.

03

Verify and publish

We check your ID against public license data to make sure all reports are authentic. We strip any identifying information. Then it joins the database โ€” usually within 24 hours.

04

Profit. ๐ŸŽ‰

Full access to every report on every hospital in the country. Salary data, ratio reality-checks, charge-nurse warnings, the works. Browse before you interview. Compare before you sign. Keep your access by filing a fresh report each year.

๐Ÿ—๏ธ 1 report/year keeps you in
but wait โ€”

what if I don't have a report yet?

๐ŸŽ“ Students & career-gap RNs

No recent hospital? No problem.

If you're a nursing student or an RN who hasn't worked bedside in the past year, you can still get in. Attest to your status, and make the pinky-promise: once you land your next gig, you'll file a report within 90 days to keep your access.

The attestation
โ€œI'm a nurse-in-training (or on a break), and when I'm back at the bedside, I'll file a report.โ€
โœ“
Signed, future you

Stuff nurses always ask.

Will my hospital find out??

No. Reports are stripped of anything that could identify you. Optional comment sections have warnings not to share identifiable information to remind you where sensitive information shouldn't be shared.

Who actually sees my report??

Every verified nurse on the platform. No hospital admins, no recruiters, no HR SaaS tools. I do not sell data. I do not have a B2B product. I built this for us.

What if I want to leave a travel-assignment review??

Tag the assignment length and the agency in the report and it'll show up correctly for other travelers browsing. Travelers will get their own view in the future so keep checking back for exciting features.

Do I have to file a report every year forever??

One report per 12 months to keep full access. If life happens and you miss the window, you get a grace period plus a one-click path to reinstate. I'm not trying to be punitive โ€” I just need the database to stay fresh.

Ready to go?

Five minutes between you, the whole nationwide database, and some real accountability.

How does this site
actually work?

NurseReports runs on a give-a-little-get-a-lot model. Nurses contribute honest intel about where they work; in return, they get the whole database. Four steps.

01

Create your account

Sign up with your email and nursing license (unless you are a nursing student). No socials, and no employers get access to this information.

02

File your first report

Tell us about a hospital you've worked at recently. Ratios, culture, charge-nurse vibes, the parking, the break room. ~5 minutes.

03

Verify and publish

We check your ID against public license data to make sure all reports are authentic. We strip any identifying information. Then it joins the database โ€” usually within 24 hours.

04

Profit. ๐ŸŽ‰

Full access to every report on every hospital in the country. Salary data, ratio reality-checks, charge-nurse warnings, the works. Browse before you interview. Compare before you sign. Keep your access by filing a fresh report each year.

๐Ÿ—๏ธ 1 report/year keeps you in
but wait โ€”

what if I don't have a report yet?

๐ŸŽ“ Students & career-gap RNs

No recent hospital? No problem.

If you're a nursing student or an RN who hasn't worked bedside in the past year, you can still get in. Attest to your status, and make the pinky-promise: once you land your next gig, you'll file a report within 90 days to keep your access.

The attestation
โ€œI'm a nurse-in-training (or on a break), and when I'm back at the bedside, I'll file a report.โ€
โœ“
Signed, future you

Stuff nurses always ask.

Will my hospital find out??

No. Reports are stripped of anything that could identify you. Optional comment sections have warnings not to share identifiable information to remind you where sensitive information shouldn't be shared.

Who actually sees my report??

Every verified nurse on the platform. No hospital admins, no recruiters, no HR SaaS tools. I do not sell data. I do not have a B2B product. I built this for us.

What if I want to leave a travel-assignment review??

Tag the assignment length and the agency in the report and it'll show up correctly for other travelers browsing. Travelers will get their own view in the future so keep checking back for exciting features.

Do I have to file a report every year forever??

One report per 12 months to keep full access. If life happens and you miss the window, you get a grace period plus a one-click path to reinstate. I'm not trying to be punitive โ€” I just need the database to stay fresh.

Ready to go?

Five minutes between you, the whole nationwide database, and real accountability.