By LevinPro HC
Mangum, Inc. has emerged as a key player in the home health subsector in Alaska, based on the latest CMS data as of January 1, 2025. The organization affiliates with two facilities in Alaska across the home health and hospice subsectors. Despite not having full ownership, Mangum maintains partial ownership between 5% and 50% in both facilities, underscoring an investment strategy that values flexibility and strategic partnerships.
In the realm of facility affiliations within Alaska, Mangum shares the stage with several notable competitors. Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc., Deerfield Management Company Lp and Blackrock Inc, among others, each affiliate with one facility in the state, reflecting a level playing field among top owners.
The breakdown highlights Mangum’s sole affiliations in the home health (one facility) and hospice (one facility) subsectors in Alaska, giving it a unique positioning amidst a diverse ownership landscape. Though the data indicates that Mangum’s influence is significant, it mirrors a broader trend of decentralized ownership where multiple entities, like Providence Health & Services and Vanguard Group Inc, affiliate with singular facilities.

