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Pricing Transparency

Kell West Regional Hospital 's Standard Charges

To improve price transparency, all U.S. hospitals and health systems are required to provide lists of standard hospital charges — also called a chargemaster — so patients can compare prices across hospitals.

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Here are a few considerations to keep in mind as you view the list of standard charges.

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  • These charges are rarely the price that patients pay. The chargemaster lists the dollar amount set for each service prior to insurance contract/benefit plan discounts or self-pay discounts being applied, so the price patients pay tends to be less than the standard charge.

  • Hospital charges differ from patient to patient for the same service depending upon variations in treatment.

  • Patients who are eligible for financial assistance also receive additional discounts.

  • Items included in a charge vary across hospital systems. For example, what's included in one hospital's charge for room and board may differ from other hospital's charge — some hospitals bundle services together into a single charge that others may list separately.

  • Looking at various hospital charges does not provide any indication of quality of service and outcomes.

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Pricing Lists

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To make medical pricing more transparent, all U.S. hospitals are required to provide the following pricing lists. The pricing is listed by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code used by insurance companies. The lists are in a spreadsheet format.

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PLEASE NOTE: The price lists below show standard charges current as of January 1, 2023 as well as contract negotiated rates with individual insurance providers. They may be useful for comparing pricing with other hospitals but they may not indicate actual costs to patients.

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