Coagulation Disorders - costs for treatment in North Carolina

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Coagulation Disorders - costs for treatment in North Carolina


Hospital City Discharges Avg Covered Charges Avg Total Payment Avg Medicare Payment
University Of North Carolina HospitalChapel Hill22$53,635.00$24,942.70$19,768.50
Duke University HospitalDurham17$162,321.00$36,760.60$32,919.20
Vidant Medical CenterGreenville13$29,447.20$12,674.40$10,828.70
Carolinas Medical Center-PinevilleCharlotte12$49,159.90$12,852.60$10,417.10
Carolinas Medical Center/Behav HealthCharlotte11$158,519.00$15,142.40$11,568.60
Memorial Mission Hospital And Asheville Surgery CeAsheville11$75,889.60$13,847.50$12,336.30
North Carolina Baptist HospitalWinston-Salem11$285,565.00$167,891.00$161,182.00
Total 7 hospitals97

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Source: Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data: Inpatient for FY2014

Average Covered Charges: The provider's average charge for services covered by Medicare for all discharges in the MS-DRG. These will vary from hospital to hospital because of differences in hospital charge structures.

Average Total Payments: The average total payments to all providers for the MS-DRG including the MSDRG amount, teaching, disproportionate share, capital, and outlier payments for all cases. Also included in average total payments are co-payment and deductible amounts that the patient is responsible for and any additional payments by third parties for coordination of benefits.

Average Medicare Payments: The average amount that Medicare pays to the provider for Medicare's share of the MS-DRG. Average Medicare payment amounts include the MS-DRG amount, teaching, disproportionate share, capital, and outlier payments for all cases. Medicare payments DO NOT include beneficiary co-payments and deductible amounts nor any additional payments from third parties for coordination of benefits. Note: In general, Medicare FFS claims with dates-of-service or dates-of-discharge on or after April 1, 2013, incurred a 2 percent reduction in Medicare payment. This is in response to mandatory across-the-board reductions in Federal spending, also known as sequestration

Hospital Rank: We have calculated the rank for each procedure within a hospital. The left number is the national ranking, the right one is the state ranking. For discharges, ranking is from highest # of discharges to lower (hospital with highest number of discharges ranks first). For charges and payments, lowest means a higher ranking.





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