Corporate Ownership & Accountability:
A National CMS Data Review
As corporate investment in nursing homes increases, federal regulators are emphasizing ownership transparency. This report highlights facilities with high levels of CMS enforcement actions.
Important Notice: All data presented in this report is sourced directly and exclusively from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) public datasets, including the Provider Data Catalog and Civil Monetary Penalties system. Placet makes no independent claims or allegations regarding the safety, quality, or practices of any facility or corporate entity listed. This data represents a snapshot of government records and should be verified via CMS.gov.
Understanding the CMS Data
Enforcement Actions
CMS issues Civil Monetary Penalties (fines) when inspectors identify serious noncompliance with federal health and safety requirements during unannounced surveys.
Staffing Metrics
CMS tracks Registered Nurse (RN) hours per resident day. Federal initiatives are increasingly focused on minimum staffing requirements as a key indicator of care capabilities.
Ownership Transparency
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has mandated greater transparency regarding who owns and operates nursing facilities to help families evaluate accountability.