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Fonteum Care Compare · Texas

Texas hospices: 1,081 Medicare-certified, source-cited identity + ownership data.

Ownership type, certification date, and CMS region for every Medicare-certified hospice in Texas. CAHPS Hospice experience-of-care measures live in a separate CMS dataset and are not included in this snapshot.

Cross-check at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·1,081 Medicare-certified hospices in Texas · 73.0% for-profit·CMS Care Compare — Hospice·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-01-08 · CAHPS Hospice experience-of-care measures are a separate CMS dataset, not included in this snapshot

Ownership breakdown — Texas

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

For-Profit
789
Unknown
188
Other
64
Non-Profit
29

Hospice quality measures — what this page can and cannot show

Unlike nursing homes or home health, the CMS Hospice General Information file that backs this page does notcarry star ratings or quality scores. Hospice quality is reported in the separate CAHPS Hospice Survey dataset, 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 Texas 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 Texas

First 25 of 1,081 Medicare-certified hospices. The table is an unlinked state inventory.

FacilityCityOwnershipCertified
Community healthcare of texasFORT WORTHNon-Profit01/10/1984
Christus hospice and palliative care spohnCORPUS CHRISTIFor-Profit03/08/1984
Vitas healthcare of texas lpDALLASFor-Profit04/20/1984
Hospice of el paso incEL PASOFor-Profit06/08/1984
VnaDALLASNon-Profit10/01/1984
Hospice care team incTEXAS CITYOther08/30/1985
Paris signature hospicePARISFor-Profit11/21/1985
Christus vna hospice san antonioSAN ANTONIOOther12/02/1986
Hospice austinAUSTINNon-Profit12/05/1986
Home hospiceSHERMANNon-Profit09/03/1987
Covenant health at home with compassus, hospice ofLUBBOCKOther10/16/1987
GentivaLUBBOCKFor-Profit11/06/1987
Hope hospiceNEW BRAUNFELSNon-Profit05/24/1988
Hospice of south texas incVICTORIANon-Profit08/10/1988
Hospice of wichita fallsVERNONNon-Profit10/18/1988
GentivaDALLASFor-Profit10/18/1988
Houston hospiceHOUSTONNon-Profit12/09/1988
Hospice of midland incMIDLANDFor-Profit03/08/1989
Hospice of san angeloSAN ANGELONon-Profit03/10/1989
The southeast texas hospiceORANGENon-Profit06/02/1989
Hospice of east texasTYLERNon-Profit09/15/1989
Vitas healthcare of texas l pHOUSTONFor-Profit10/10/1989
Hospice in the pinesLUFKINFor-Profit11/10/1989
Memorial hospiceDUMASOther01/18/1990
Hendrick hospice care incABILENEFor-Profit05/03/1990

Texas hospices — FAQ

How many Medicare-certified hospices are in Texas?
1,081 Medicare-certified hospices operate in Texas as of the CMS Hospice General Information snapshot (2026-05-07). 73.0% are for-profit — ownership concentration is the documented quality-of-care variable in the hospice policy literature.
Does Fonteum show hospice star ratings for Texas?
No — and that is an honest data gap, not an omission. The CMS Hospice General Information file that backs this page carries identity, ownership, and certification only. Hospice quality lives in the separate CAHPS Hospice Survey dataset, 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 Texas 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 reports those fields directly in the state inventory.
Where does this hospice data come from and how current is it?
The displayed fields come from the CMS Hospice General Information file, source-modified 2026-01-08. Fields can be absent; cross-check a consequential hospice record at Medicare.gov.

Compare other facility types

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Platform snapshot · 2026-07-15

13.4Mproviders & companiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities on file
26.2Msource-linked factsSource-linked field facts in the dated platform snapshot
—sources liveCrosswalk-resolved sources with a proved content transition in the preceding 45 days
111sources integratedActive registry rows; integration does not establish a load
13state Medicaid jurisdictionsDistinct states represented in the state-exclusions serving table

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