CMS Hospital Lookup

Look up any Medicare-certified hospital — ownership type, address, services, EHR interoperability criteria. Healthcare-vertical vendor diligence sourced directly from CMS.

Examples: Mayo · Cleveland Clinic · 57101 (ZIP)

Why this exists

Healthcare-vertical MSPs serve hospitals; PE firms buy them; gov-tech vendors sell into them. Before any conversation, the basic facts: ownership type (for-profit, gov, non-profit), CMS facility ID, EHR interoperability status, emergency services. CMS publishes this for every certified hospital.

Filter by state to handle multi-system networks (Mayo Clinic shows up in MN, AZ, FL — pick the right one).

Frequently asked questions

What does CMS Hospital Lookup show?

Any Medicare-certified hospital in the U.S. by name. Returns ownership type (proprietary, voluntary non-profit, government), full address, bed count, hospital type (acute care, critical access, children's), and CMS quality measures (mortality, readmission rates, patient experience scores).

What's the data source?

CMS Care Compare, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' public quality-comparison portal. Quality measures lag by 6-12 months; ownership and bed data are current.

Diligence use case?

Healthcare-vertical vendor diligence, M&A targeting hospital networks, MSP/IT-services healthcare-segment qualification, and competitive-positioning research on health-system buyers.