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Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making Cost Comparison

99285 (HCPCS)

Cash prices (without insurance) for Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making (CPT 99285) range from $1,894 to $2,398 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average cash price is $2,322.

You could save $1,761 by choosing Petersburg Medical Center over El Centro Regional Medical Center

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$1,894$1,894 · 1 hospitals

1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$1,894
Gross Charge
$2,368
Medicare Rate
$170
Insurance Negotiated Rates
AETNA - ALL PLANS$557

$2,398$2,398 · 1 hospitals

1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$2,398
Gross Charge
$3,425
Medicare Rate
$170
Insurance Negotiated Rates
BLUE CROSS MCR ADV$765

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making cost without insurance?
Cash prices for Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making (CPT 99285) range from $1,894 to $2,398 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average is $2,322.
Which hospital has the cheapest Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making?
Petersburg Medical Center has the lowest cash price for Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making at $637. The highest price is $2,398 at El Centro Regional Medical Center.
How much can I save by comparing Emergency department visit with high level of medical decision making prices?
You could save up to $1,761 by choosing Petersburg Medical Center ($637) over El Centro Regional Medical Center ($2,398).

Prices shown are sourced from hospital price transparency files published under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific clinical circumstances, and additional services required. These prices are not a quote or guarantee.

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