Maryland home health care agencies: 51 Medicare-certified, source-cited quality data.
CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating, ownership type, and certification status for every Medicare-certified home health agency in Maryland — with explicit suppression flags where CMS withholds quality measures because of low patient volume.
Marylandquality & ownership at a glance
Aggregates below are scoped to Maryland’s 51 Medicare-certified agencies. Ownership type is self-reported to CMS; quality ratings refresh on the CMS Care Compare cadence.
Quality rating distribution & service coverage — Maryland
How Maryland’s rated agencies spread across the CMS Quality of Patient Care star scale, and the share offering each Medicare-reportable service line. Suppressed (unrated) agencies are excluded from the star distribution.
Quality of Patient Care ★ distribution
Service-line coverage
| Service line | Agencies offering | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Nursing care | 51 | 100.0% |
| Physical therapy | 51 | 100.0% |
| Occupational therapy | 49 | 96.1% |
| Speech pathology | 46 | 90.2% |
| Medical social services | 43 | 84.3% |
| Home health aide | 50 | 98.0% |
Home health agencies in Maryland
Top 25 of 51 by CMS Quality of Patient Care ★ (47 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume). Select an agency to open its per-agency provenance page.
Maryland home health agencies — FAQ
- How many Medicare-certified home health agencies are in Maryland?
- 51 Medicare-certified home health agencies operate in Maryland as of the CMS Care Compare Home Health snapshot (2026-05-07). 47 carry a published CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating, averaging 3.87 of 5.
- What quality measures does Maryland home health data include?
- This page aggregates the CMS Quality of Patient Care star rating — CMS's published composite of the underlying OASIS outcome and process measures — plus the share of agencies offering each service line. The individual OASIS measure rates and HHCAHPS patient-experience scores live in separate CMS companion files and are not part of this identity-and-rating snapshot.
- Why do some agencies have no star rating?
- CMS suppresses the Quality of Patient Care star rating when an agency has fewer than the minimum number of completed quality episodes in the measurement window. Those agencies still appear in the list but are excluded from the state average rather than counted as zero.
- Where does this home health data come from and how current is it?
- All columns trace to the CMS Care Compare Home Health Care Agencies dataset (PDC 6jpm-sxkc), source-modified 2026-03-05. Fonteum redistributes the public-domain CMS file unaltered and links every agency to its provenance record; cross-check any agency at Medicare.gov.
Compare other facility types
Every Fonteum Care Compare module carries the same per-facility provenance for Maryland and the rest of the country.