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Chain Ownership: Definition and Healthcare Context

Full name: Nursing Home Chain Ownership

Chain ownership in the nursing home industry refers to an organizational structure in which a single corporate entity, common ownership group, or affiliated network controls two or more nursing home facilities. CMS defines chain organizations in the Provider of Services (POS) file and collects detailed ownership data through the SNF All Owners dataset derived from PECOS. Research has consistently found that chain-owned nursing homes — particularly those acquired by large private equity firms or publicly traded companies — show lower staffing levels and higher deficiency rates on average than independently operated facilities. CMS has expanded ownership transparency requirements, requiring nursing homes to disclose full ownership chains including management companies, investors, and affiliated entities.

Last updated: 2026-06-17Reviewed by: Dr. Jennifer Montecillo, MD — Gullas College of Medicine, 2019. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

How it’s used

  • Fonteum NH Chain & Ownership Networks study: Fonteum's nursing home ownership networks research maps chain operators, PE-backed facilities, and REIT-leased properties across 6,919 nursing homes, published at /research/nursing-home-chain-private-equity-reit-ownership-analysis.
  • CMS Care Compare (nursing homes): chain ownership indicators from the SNF All Owners dataset are published on Care Compare, enabling filtering by ownership type and corporate affiliation.
  • CMS Provider of Services (POS) File: the POS file includes chain organization ID fields linking each facility's CCN to its corporate parent entity, forming the backbone for cross-facility ownership analysis.

Frequently asked questions

What is chain ownership in nursing homes?
Chain ownership means a single company or affiliated group controls two or more nursing home facilities. Chains range from small regional operators to national corporations owning hundreds of facilities.
Why does chain ownership matter for nursing home quality?
Research has associated chain ownership — especially private equity ownership — with lower staffing levels and higher deficiency rates, making ownership type a meaningful variable in quality analysis.
Where can I find nursing home ownership data?
CMS publishes the SNF All Owners dataset at data.cms.gov and displays ownership information on Care Compare. The dataset includes ownership percentages, affiliated management companies, and investor entities.

Related terms

  • SNF
  • REIT
  • Private Equity Ownership
  • CMS Care Compare
  • CCN
  • Special Focus Facility
  • PECOS

Authoritative sources

  • CMS: Nursing Home Ownership data↗
  • CMS Care Compare — nursing homes↗
  • CMS: Ownership & Management Disclosure requirements↗
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