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Fonteum Care Compare · North Carolina

North Carolina hospices: 76 Medicare-certified, source-cited identity + ownership data.

Ownership type, certification date, and CMS region for every Medicare-certified hospice in North Carolina. CAHPS Hospice experience-of-care measures live in a separate CMS dataset (252m-zfp9) and are not included in this snapshot.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·76 Medicare-certified hospices in North Carolina · 44.7% for-profit·CMS Care Compare — Hospice (yc9t-dgbk)·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-01-08 · CAHPS Hospice experience-of-care measures are a separate CMS dataset (252m-zfp9), not included in this snapshot

Ownership breakdown — North Carolina

Hospice ownership concentration is the documented quality-of-care variable in policy literature; Fonteum surfaces the breakdown explicitly.

Non-Profit
36
For-Profit
34
Combination Government & Non-Profit
2
Government
2

Hospice quality measures — what this page can and cannot show

Unlike nursing homes or home health, the CMS Hospice General Information file (yc9t-dgbk) that backs this page does notcarry star ratings or quality scores. Hospice quality is reported in the separate CAHPS Hospice Survey dataset (252m-zfp9), and CMS suppressed publicly reported hospice quality measures during the documented May 2026 → February 2028 transition to the new HOPE assessment.

Rather than fabricate a rating, Fonteum renders the fields that genuinely exist for every North Carolina hospice: CMS-certified identity, ownership type, CMS region, and Medicare certification date. When the HOPE-based measures publish, they will land here traced to their source.

Hospices in North Carolina

First 25 of 76 Medicare-certified hospices. Select a hospice to open its per-facility provenance page.

FacilityCityOwnershipCertified
Hospice & palliative care charlotte regionCHARLOTTENon-Profit10/21/1984
Carepartners hospice & palliative care servicesASHEVILLENon-Profit03/15/1985
Trellis supportive careWINSTON SALEMNon-Profit01/10/1985
Authoracare collectiveGREENSBORONon-Profit06/14/1985
AmoremLENOIRNon-Profit09/24/1985
Wake forest baptist health care at home hospice-wiWILKESBOROFor-Profit09/23/1985
Duke hospiceDURHAMNon-Profit02/05/1986
Hospice and palliative care of cabarrus countyKANNAPOLISFor-Profit09/09/1986
Hospice and palliative care of nash general hospitROCKY MOUNTCombination Government & Non-Profit10/31/1986
Hospice of the piedmont incHIGH POINTNon-Profit01/20/1987
Amedisys hospiceGREENVILLEFor-Profit04/06/1987
Hospice of union countyMONROEFor-Profit03/23/1987
Lower cape fear lifecareWILMINGTONNon-Profit04/24/1987
Hospice of iredell county, incSTATESVILLENon-Profit10/07/1987
Vidant home health and hospiceAHOSKIENon-Profit11/04/1987
Via health partners - clevelandSHELBYNon-Profit11/10/1987
Alexander hospiceTAYLORSVILLENon-Profit10/15/1987
Transitions lifecareRALEIGHNon-Profit12/07/1987
Hospice of the carolina foothillsSALUDAFor-Profit02/29/1988
Ancora compassionate careREIDSVILLENon-Profit05/02/1988
Four seasons the care you trustFLAT ROCKNon-Profit07/01/1988
Unc hospiceCHAPEL HILLCombination Government & Non-Profit07/22/1988
Hospice of wilson medical centerWILSONFor-Profit07/14/1988
Medi home hospiceNEWLANDFor-Profit07/20/1988
Firsthealth hospiceWEST ENDNon-Profit10/04/1988

North Carolina hospices — FAQ

How many Medicare-certified hospices are in North Carolina?
76 Medicare-certified hospices operate in North Carolina as of the CMS Hospice General Information snapshot (2026-05-07). 44.7% are for-profit — ownership concentration is the documented quality-of-care variable in the hospice policy literature.
Does Fonteum show hospice star ratings for North Carolina?
No — and that is an honest data gap, not an omission. The CMS Hospice General Information file (yc9t-dgbk) that backs this page carries identity, ownership, and certification only. Hospice quality lives in the separate CAHPS Hospice Survey dataset (252m-zfp9), and CMS suppressed publicly reported hospice quality measures during the May 2026 → February 2028 transition to the new HOPE assessment. Fonteum renders the fields that exist rather than fabricating a rating.
What can I learn from this hospice data today?
For every North Carolina hospice you get its CMS-certified identity, ownership type, CMS region, and Medicare certification date — enough to map the ownership landscape and track when each provider entered the program. Each row links to a per-hospice provenance page.
Where does this hospice data come from and how current is it?
All columns trace to the CMS Hospice General Information dataset (PDC yc9t-dgbk), source-modified 2026-01-08. Fonteum redistributes the public-domain CMS file unaltered; cross-check any hospice at Medicare.gov.

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