Kimberly Delancy-Mingo, RN
Kimberly Delancy-Mingo, RN, is a dedicated healthcare professional with over a decade of experience in nursing, clinical quality auditing, and care management. Previously serving as a Senior Compliance Analyst and Senior Clinical Quality Nurse Auditor at UnitedHealth Group, Kimberly specializes in regulatory compliance, performance improvement, and hospital accreditation readiness. She is recognized for her ability to maintain professionalism, integrity, and confidentiality while supporting healthcare teams and ensuring the highest standards of patient care. Her career journey spans multiple healthcare roles, including Care Manager at Centene Corporation, Quality Management Specialist at the University of Miami Health System, and Licensed Practical Nurse at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. This diverse experience has provided Kimberly with expertise in clinical quality auditing, nursing processes, patient care, and performance improvement initiatives. She brings a strong commitment to meticulous documentation, regulatory standards, and fostering environments where patient safety and quality of care are prioritized.
Kimberly is passionate about service-driven leadership, equity, and continuous professional growth. Her early volunteer work as a Candy Striper at Jackson Memorial Hospital laid the foundation for her commitment to community service and patient advocacy. Fluent in English, Kimberly combines technical expertise with compassion and adaptability, supporting healthcare teams and patients alike.
Outside of her professional life, she is engaged in church volunteering and values family, demonstrating her dedication to making a positive impact both inside and outside the workplace.
• BLS
• Registered Nurse
• ACLS
• Miami Dade College – Associate's Degree, Pre-Nursing Studies
• Miami Regional University – Associate of Science (AS), Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
• “Who’s Who in America” Biographical Inductee
• LPN of the Year
• Superintendent’s Diploma of Distinction
• Candy Striper, Jackson Memorial Hospital
• Active in church volunteering and family-oriented service
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success first and foremost to God, who guides my steps and gives me the purpose and strength to serve. My lifelong passion for helping others is rooted in the calling He placed on my heart. I love the field of nursing and healthcare because it allows me to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. Whether I am performing audits for compliance, reviewing processes, or supporting patient care, my focus is always on helping people live healthier, safer, and better lives.
My husband, Mike, and my children: DJ, Kimistri, Kharisma, and Kash have played an essential role in my journey and success. Mike’s encouragement, patience, and unwavering belief in me have strengthened me through every season. DJ, Kimistri, Kharisma, and Kash continue to fuel my determination with their love, inspiration, and constant reminder of purpose. They are my joy, my motivation, and my why.
Being able to combine my skills with my desire to serve others has been the foundation of my professional journey, and I’m grateful to God for every opportunity to make an impact.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is simply: “Keep going.” No matter the challenges, setbacks, or obstacles, persistence and dedication are what allow you to grow and succeed. This advice has reminded me to stay focused, continue learning, and keep pushing forward in my career, even when the path feels difficult or uncertain.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
The advice I would give to young women entering my industry is simple: don’t give up. Challenges and obstacles are inevitable, but staying persistent, maintaining your passion, and continuing to put in the effort will help you grow, succeed, and make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values that are most important to me in my work and personal life are faith, family, and service. Supporting my family and volunteering at my church are central to who I am, and they guide the way I approach my career and interactions with others.
Locations
Homestead, FL 33032