45 CFR § 180 compliance
A · 100
This hospital published most of what § 180 requires.
●Machine-readable file published
●Gross / standard charges
●Discounted cash price
●Payer-specific negotiated rates
●Min / max negotiated charges
●Free, public, no login required
Procedures listed
7,962
Insurances with rates
13
CPT / HCPCS codes
2,390
Source MRF
Most expensive procedures (gross)
| Code | Description | Gross | Cash | Min payer | Max payer | # insurers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PROVENGE 50MIU INJ 250ML | PROVENGE 50MIU INJ 250ML | $205,154 | $112,835 | $12,909 | $184,639 | 65 |
| 33270 | Insert Permanent Subcut Defibrillator W/ Program | $105,232 | $57,878 | $8,538 | $94,709 | 65 |
| 33231 | Insert Defib Pulse Gen Only, Exist Mult Lead | $92,584 | $50,921 | $8,538 | $83,325 | 65 |
| 33262 | Remove & Replace Sgl Lead Defibrillator | $92,584 | $50,921 | $5,990 | $83,325 | 65 |
| 33263 | Remove & Replace Dual Lead Defibrillator | $92,584 | $50,921 | $5,990 | $83,325 | 65 |
| 33264 | Remove & Replace Multi Lead Defibrillator | $92,584 | $50,921 | $8,538 | $83,325 | 65 |
| 33240 | Insert Defib Pulse Gen Only, Exist Sgl Lead | $80,645 | $44,355 | $5,990 | $72,581 | 65 |
| 33230 | Insert Defib Pulse Gen Only, Exist Dual Lead | $72,209 | $39,715 | $5,990 | $64,988 | 65 |
| 37227 | Femoral/Popliteal Artery Revasc W/ Ather & Stent | $56,354 | $30,995 | $4,177 | $50,719 | 65 |
| 37231 | Tibial/Peroneal Art Revasc, Initial W/ Ather & Stent | $56,353 | $30,994 | $4,177 | $50,718 | 65 |
| OCRELIZUMAB 30MG/ML INJ 10ML | OCRELIZUMAB 30MG/ML INJ 10ML | $53,355 | $29,345 | $14.9 | $48,020 | 65 |
| GLUCARPIDASE 1000U INJ | GLUCARPIDASE 1000U INJ | $53,074 | $29,191 | $11,782 | $47,766 | 45 |
| 37229 | Removal of plaque in artery in one leg, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open procedure | $50,694 | $27,882 | $4,177 | $45,625 | 65 |
| 37230 | Tibial/Peroneal Artery Revasc, Initial W/ Stent | $50,694 | $27,882 | $4,177 | $45,625 | 65 |
| 37233 | Tibial/Peroneal Artery Revasc, Addl Vessel W/ Ather | $50,694 | $27,882 | $90.21 | $45,625 | 65 |
| 37235 | Tibial/Peroneal Art Revasc, Addl W/ Ather & Stent | $50,694 | $27,882 | $108 | $45,625 | 65 |
| 36906 | Perc Transluminal Mech Thrombectomy W/ Stent | $43,620 | $23,991 | $4,177 | $39,258 | 65 |
| PEGLOTICASE 8MG/ML INJ | PEGLOTICASE 8MG/ML INJ | $39,789 | $21,884 | $721 | $35,810 | 65 |
| IMP V MITRAL ST. JUDE ROT | IMP V MITRAL ST. JUDE ROT | $37,384 | $20,561 | $8,299 | $33,645 | 32 |
| IMP V MITRAL ST. JUDE | IMP V MITRAL ST. JUDE | $37,279 | $20,504 | $8,276 | $33,551 | 32 |
| 33208 | Insert/Replace Perm Pacemaker, Atrial & Vent | $36,947 | $20,321 | $2,704 | $33,252 | 65 |
| 33214 | Upgrade Pacmaker | $36,947 | $20,321 | $2,704 | $33,252 | 65 |
| 33224 | Insert Pacing Electrode, CV Syst W/O Pacemaker | $36,947 | $20,321 | $2,704 | $33,252 | 65 |
| 33225 | Insert Pacing Electrode, CV Syst W/ Pacemaker | $36,947 | $20,321 | $130 | $33,252 | 65 |
| PROBE CRYOABLATION | PROBE CRYOABLATION | $36,783 | $20,231 | $0 | $33,105 | 32 |
| 36905 | Perc Transluminal Mech Thrombectomy W/ Balloon | $35,562 | $19,559 | $2,611 | $32,006 | 65 |
| 37225 | Removal of plaque in arteries in one leg, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open procedure | $33,135 | $18,224 | $2,611 | $29,821 | 65 |
| 37221 | Insertion of stents in artery in one side of groin, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open | $32,875 | $18,081 | $2,611 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37223 | Iliac Artery Revasc, Perc Addl Vessel W/ Stent | $32,875 | $18,081 | $59.31 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37226 | Insertion of stents into arteries in one leg, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open proced | $32,875 | $18,081 | $2,611 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37228 | Balloon dilation of artery of one leg, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open procedure | $32,875 | $18,081 | $2,611 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37232 | Balloon dilation of artery in one leg, endovascular, accessed through the skin or open procedure | $32,875 | $18,081 | $55.18 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37236 | Perc Placement IV Stent, 1st Artery | $32,875 | $18,081 | $2,611 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37237 | Perc Placement IV Stent, Each Addl Artery | $32,875 | $18,081 | $58.62 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37238 | Perc Placement IV Stent, 1st Vein | $32,875 | $18,081 | $2,611 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 37239 | Perc Placement IV Stent, Each Addl Vein | $32,875 | $18,081 | $42.09 | $29,588 | 65 |
| 33206 | Insert/Replace Perm Pacemaker, Atrial | $30,885 | $16,986 | $2,704 | $27,796 | 65 |
| 33207 | Insert Permanent Pacemaker W/ Transven Elect | $30,885 | $16,986 | $2,704 | $27,796 | 65 |
| 33213 | Insert Pacemaker Pulse Gen Only, Exist Dual Lead | $30,885 | $16,986 | $2,704 | $27,796 | 65 |
| 33228 | Remove & Replace Dual Lead Pacemaker | $30,885 | $16,986 | $2,704 | $27,796 | 65 |
| 37241 | Vascular Embolization/Occlusion Venous | $30,849 | $16,967 | $2,611 | $27,764 | 65 |
| 37242 | Vascular Embolization/Occlusion Arterial | $30,849 | $16,967 | $2,611 | $27,764 | 65 |
| 37244 | Vascular Embolization/Occlusion Hemorrhage | $30,849 | $16,967 | $2,611 | $27,764 | 65 |
| 37243 | Vascular Embolization/Occlusion Organ Ischemia | $30,761 | $16,918 | $2,611 | $27,685 | 65 |
| 61626 | Transcath Perm Occlusion/Embol, Non-CNS Perc | $30,708 | $16,889 | $2,611 | $27,637 | 65 |
| PEGASPARGASE 3750U/5ML INJ | PEGASPARGASE 3750U/5ML INJ | $30,474 | $16,761 | $5,127 | $44,956 | 65 |
| 36903 | Intro Needle/Cath, Dialysis Circuit W/ Stent | $29,635 | $16,299 | $2,611 | $26,672 | 65 |
| Percutaneous transcatheter placement of drug elu | Percutaneous transcatheter placement of drug eluting intracoronary stent(s), with coronary angioplas | $29,617 | $16,289 | $2,611 | $26,655 | 65 |
| Perc Transcath Plcmt Intracoronary Drug Stent, A | Perc Transcath Plcmt Intracoronary Drug Stent, Add | $29,617 | $16,289 | $5,622 | $26,655 | 45 |
| Perc Transcath Plcmt Atherct Drug Stent, Sgl | Perc Transcath Plcmt Atherct Drug Stent, Sgl | $29,617 | $16,289 | $4,177 | $36,626 | 65 |
Showing top 50 of 7,962 priced procedures, sorted by gross charge.
Data straight from this hospital's federally-mandated machine-readable file (45 CFR § 180). The compliance grade reflects how completely the hospital published the six required data elements, not the quality of care.