By LevinPro HC

Providence Health & Services maintains a significant presence in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in Alaska, where it affiliates with 15 facilities. This includes full ownership of five out of the total 90 facilities under its brand, based on recent CMS data.

Facility Distribution and Sector Focus

Providence is primarily active in Washington, Oregon and California, with facility counts of 31, 23 and 16, respectively. The organization’s sector involvement spans hospitals, skilled nursing, rural health clinics, hospice and home health, with hospitals being the most prevalent at 33 facilities.

In Alaska, the company’s presence includes six critical access hospitals, four skilled nursing, three hospitals, one hospice and one home health facility.

Competition and Ownership Landscape

The hospice sector in Alaska sees equal facility counts among top owners such as Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation Inc and Enhabit Inc, each with one facility, indicating a competitive yet evenly distributed ownership landscape.

This data-driven snapshot highlights Providence’s robust network in healthcare services across several states, positioning it as a key player in the regional healthcare market.