Control, leases, management fees, roll-up entities, nonprofit insiders, and related-party economics resolved to the entity graph.
Pending status
This product is in the .dev preview as a pending methodology commitment. It is not presented as a live surface until the source contract, normalization path, refresh cadence, and public-preview limits are ready.
What it is
Ownership and Related-Party Economics is a pending Branmoor Health financial-diligence module in the Health-first entity intelligence register.
Diligence graph for who economically controls the provider: owners, parents, leases, management companies, related-party fees, officers, directors, and roll-up adjacency.
Distribution scope: Nationwide on demand; TN ownership layer; Nashville HCA/Vanderbilt/Ascension owner graph. The public preview will launch only after the source contract, entity-resolution path, peer benchmark rules, and methodology limits are ready to publish.
Distribution and join path
Scope: Nationwide on demand; TN ownership layer; Nashville HCA/Vanderbilt/Ascension owner graph
Entity graph join: `ccn`, organization `npi`, `irs_ein`, parent `edgar_cik`, officer/director names, parcel owner, lease counterparty.
Primary data sources
- CMS PECOS and ownership data — Provider ownership, enrollment, reassignment, and organizational relationships
- HCRIS ownership and cost-report exhibits — Provider ownership and related reporting fields
- IRS 990 and audited statements — Related-party transactions, leases, management fees, compensation, and grants
- SEC EDGAR and state corporation records — Parent/subsidiary chains and legal-entity relationships
Buyers
- Healthcare private equity diligence teams
- Strategic M&A and corporate development
- Private credit and lender diligence teams
- Healthcare bankers, consultants, and transaction counsel
Methodology
Pending methodology. Name-based officer, director, and lease-counterparty joins carry explicit match confidence and review status before becoming diligence claims.
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