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CMS POSCMS Provider of Services (POS) — iQIES Facility Registry
U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services · Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)
The CMS Provider of Services (POS) file is the master facility registry for all Medicare-certified providers. Published via the iQIES (Internet Quality Improvement and Evaluation System) portal, it assigns a CMS Certification Number (CCN) to every nursing home, hospital, home health agency, hospice, dialysis facility, and ambulatory surgical center participating in Medicare. Every subsequent Care Compare source family joins to this table via CCN.
How this source shows up on Fonteum.
The POS file provides the CCN backbone for all Care Compare facility joins. Facility name, type, address, state, and participation/termination dates render on Care Compare brand-hub pages with full provenance (source · quarter · methodology version). No NPI is included in the iQIES POS export; NPI cross-reference is deferred to the NPPES join wave.
What this source does NOT mean
The POS file identifies Medicare-certified facilities; it is not a quality rating, inspection record, or complaint database. A facility listed in POS is Medicare-enrolled — it has met enrollment requirements — but that is distinct from performance, staffing, or deficiency history.
Research and data questions this source supports.
- Resolve a CMS Certification Number (CCN) to facility name, type, address, and participation dates — the identity backbone for any cross-source join across Care Compare, PBJ, Deficiencies, and LEIE.
- Build a facility-level join engine that uses CCN as the primary key to link nursing-home star ratings, staffing data, health deficiencies, and ownership chains.
- Enumerate all active Medicare-certified facilities by state and type to support a regional healthcare capacity analysis.
- Validate that a facility's CCN is still active (termination_date is null) before joining it to real-time quality data.
- Support M&A diligence on skilled nursing facilities with POS participation dates, certified bed counts, and chain affiliation.
Dataset size: 68,211 certified facilities (Q1 2026 snapshot)
Per-field display contract.
Every field below has a `display_allowed` flag in the §94 provenance schema. Write-locked fields are captured to provenance for audit but never rendered on profile pages.
Renders on profile
12 fieldsWhat we can’t infer from this source.
- iQIES does not include NPI in the POS export; NPI cross-reference requires a separate NPPES join wave.
- County field contains SSA county code (not county name) — human-readable county requires FIPS cross-reference.
- Terminated facilities are retained in the table (termination_date set) — display logic must filter by termination status for active-facility counts.
- Chain affiliation reflects mlt_fac_org_name as reported to CMS; chain boundaries may not match commercial ownership databases.
- Quarterly cadence — data lags current enrollment by up to 90 days.
Authority, license, refresh cadence.
Authority
U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Tier
Tier-2 · profile-enrichment (renders on matched profiles)
Refresh cadence
Quarterly — CMS publishes a fresh iQIES POS CSV each quarter (Q1–Q4). Fonteum ingests the latest quarter within 30 days of publication.
License
U.S. government public-domain works (17 U.S.C. § 105). Federal public record. Attribution required: 'Source: CMS Provider of Services · Q{N} {YYYY}'. License ↗
Attribution requirement
Source: CMS Provider of Services (iQIES) · Q{N} {YYYY}
What the source allows.
U.S. government public-domain works (17 U.S.C. § 105). CMS publishes the POS file as a direct CSV download at data.cms.gov/provider-data with explicit redistribution rights. Fonteum mirrors the source bytes (SHA-256 attested) and publishes a per-snapshot manifest under data/pos/.
What a single field looks like in the graph.
A worked example. Every field surfaced from this source carries this shape of provenance line — source · last checked · display rule · confidence (when applicable).
Field
Facility type (care-compare page)
Sample value
Facility type: Skilled Nursing Facility · CCN 555555 · Q1 2026
Provenance line
Source: CMS Provider of Services (iQIES) · Q1 2026 · Methodology cms-pos/v1 · Display rule: provider_type + ccn render on Care Compare facility page with quarter inline
Official API, bulk download, and Fonteum endpoints.
Common questions about CMS POS.
- What is the CMS Provider of Services (POS) iQIES file?
- The Provider of Services (POS) file is the master facility registry for all Medicare-certified providers, published by CMS through the iQIES (Internet Quality Improvement and Evaluation System) portal. It assigns a CMS Certification Number (CCN) to every nursing home, hospital, home health agency, hospice, dialysis facility, and ambulatory surgical center participating in Medicare. The CCN is the primary key used to join all Care Compare datasets.
- Where can I download the CMS POS iQIES file?
- CMS publishes the iQIES POS file as a quarterly CSV download at data.cms.gov/provider-data under the 'Provider of Services' dataset. The full file includes all active and terminated facilities. It is U.S. government public-domain data (17 U.S.C. § 105) with no redistribution restriction beyond attribution.
- Does the iQIES POS file include an NPI?
- No. The iQIES POS export does not include NPI. It keys facilities on the CMS Certification Number (CCN). Linking a CCN to an NPI requires a separate join to NPPES Type 2 (organization) records — Fonteum defers that NPI cross-reference to the NPPES join wave.
- How often does the CMS POS iQIES file update?
- CMS publishes a fresh iQIES POS CSV each quarter (Q1–Q4). Fonteum ingests the latest quarter within 30 days of publication. Because quarterly data lags enrollment by up to 90 days, intra-quarter certification changes and closures are not reflected until the next quarterly file.
- What facility types are covered in the CMS POS iQIES file?
- The POS file covers all Medicare-certified provider types: skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, home health agencies, hospices, dialysis facilities, ambulatory surgical centers, rural health clinics, federally qualified health centers, and others. Each row carries a provider_type code identifying the facility category, defined in the CMS POS data dictionary at data.cms.gov.
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