Bay Area Hospital
Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay, Oregon charges 3.1x the Medicare reimbursement rate across 54 analyzed procedures, reflecting typical pricing for government-owned healthcare facilities.
Coos Bay, OR 97420 · Acute Care Hospitals · CMS Rating: 2/5
About the analyst
Michael Glenn reviews CMS datasets and drug pricing at BillRazor Research. He focuses on NADAC acquisition costs and procedure coding accuracy. Expertise: drug pricing, NADAC data, CPT coding.
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Billing patterns — government
Government hospitals in our dataset demonstrate distinct billing patterns compared to other ownership types. With 374 facilities analyzed, these hospitals show an average markup of 4.2x Medicare rates, which typically falls below the industry average for comparable services. Government hospitals often maintain more standardized pricing structures due to regulatory oversight and public accountability requirements. Patients may encounter charges above the benchmark for certain procedures, though the potential difference between government hospital billing and private facilities can vary significantly by service type and geographic region. Common charge patterns include transparent itemization of services and adherence to established fee schedules. Patients should be aware that government hospitals frequently offer financial assistance programs and sliding scale payment options based on income eligibility. These facilities often provide detailed cost estimates upon request and maintain patient financial counselors to discuss billing arrangements before treatment when possible.
Pricing grade
C
Average
Avg markup vs Medicare
3.15x
Charge / Medicare rate
Max markup
5.72x
Worst procedure
Procedures analyzed
54
With pricing data
Outlier procedures
0%
Above 90th percentile
Pricing grades reflect how this hospital's chargemaster (list) rates compare to Medicare reimbursement benchmarks within the same state. Grades measure pricing patterns only — not quality of care, patient outcomes, or clinical performance. A lower grade does not mean a hospital provides inferior care. Based on publicly available federal data. Not endorsed by or affiliated with any government agency.
| Procedure | Code | Gross charge | Cash price | Medicare | Markup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PERCUTANEOUS CARDIOVASCULAR PROCEDURES WITH INTRALUMINAL DEVICE WITHOUT MCC | 322 | $106,119 | $53,060 | — | 5.7x |
| DIABETES WITH CC | 638 | $35,877 | $17,938 | — | 4.9x |
| PERCUTANEOUS CARDIOVASCULAR PROCEDURES WITH DRUG-ELUTING STENT WITHOUT MCC | 247 | $88,321 | $44,160 | — | 4.7x |
| TRANSIENT ISCHEMIA WITHOUT THROMBOLYTIC | 069 | $32,663 | $16,332 | — | 4.7x |
| CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA AND CONDUCTION DISORDERS WITHOUT CC/MCC | 310 | $20,153 | $10,077 | — | 4.2x |
| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE OR CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH CC OR TPA IN 24 HOURS | 065 | $37,581 | $18,790 | — | 4.2x |
| SEPTICEMIA OR SEVERE SEPSIS WITHOUT MV >96 HOURS WITHOUT MCC | 872 | $38,248 | $19,124 | — | 4x |
| RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS WITHOUT MCC | 812 | $32,367 | $16,183 | — | 3.9x |
| PSYCHOSES | 885 | $51,241 | $25,621 | — | 3.9x |
| ESOPHAGITIS, GASTROENTERITIS AND MISCELLANEOUS DIGESTIVE DISORDERS WITHOUT MCC | 392 | $26,191 | $13,096 | — | 3.8x |
| KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS WITHOUT MCC | 690 | $25,611 | $12,805 | — | 3.7x |
| PERCUTANEOUS CARDIOVASCULAR PROCEDURES WITH DRUG-ELUTING STENT WITH MCC OR 4+ ARTERIES O | 246 | $156,468 | $78,234 | — | 3.6x |
| SYNCOPE AND COLLAPSE | 312 | $28,721 | $14,360 | — | 3.6x |
| CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA AND CONDUCTION DISORDERS WITH CC | 309 | $24,973 | $12,486 | — | 3.5x |
| MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS OF NUTRITION, METABOLISM, FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES WITHOUT MCC | 641 | $25,477 | $12,739 | — | 3.5x |
| OTHER DISORDERS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH CC | 092 | $30,870 | $15,435 | — | 3.5x |
| O.R. PROCEDURES FOR OBESITY WITHOUT CC/MCC | 621 | $51,494 | $25,747 | — | 3.5x |
| GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH CC | 378 | $30,263 | $15,132 | — | 3.3x |
| OTHER FACTORS INFLUENCING HEALTH STATUS | 951 | $16,464 | $8,232 | — | 3.3x |
| ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, DISCHARGED ALIVE WITH CC | 281 | $27,326 | $13,663 | — | 3.3x |
| CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA AND CONDUCTION DISORDERS WITH MCC | 308 | $40,471 | $20,235 | — | 3.3x |
| LOWER EXTREMITY AND HUMERUS PROCEDURES EXCEPT HIP, FOOT AND FEMUR WITH CC | 493 | $75,249 | $37,624 | — | 3.2x |
| SIMPLE PNEUMONIA AND PLEURISY WITH CC | 194 | $24,212 | $12,106 | — | 3.1x |
| HIP REPLACEMENT WITH PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS OF HIP FRACTURE WITHOUT MCC | 522 | $65,703 | $32,852 | — | 3.1x |
| RENAL FAILURE WITH CC | 683 | $24,927 | $12,463 | — | 3x |
| CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE WITH MCC | 190 | $32,925 | $16,462 | — | 3x |
| KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS WITH MCC | 689 | $33,043 | $16,521 | — | 3x |
| SIMPLE PNEUMONIA AND PLEURISY WITH MCC | 193 | $38,294 | $19,147 | — | 3x |
| PULMONARY EMBOLISM WITH MCC OR ACUTE COR PULMONALE | 175 | $36,248 | $18,124 | — | 2.9x |
| HEART FAILURE AND SHOCK WITH MCC | 291 | $36,296 | $18,148 | — | 2.9x |
| MAJOR SMALL AND LARGE BOWEL PROCEDURES WITHOUT CC/MCC | 331 | $46,398 | $23,199 | — | 2.8x |
| MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS OF NUTRITION, METABOLISM, FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES WITH MCC | 640 | $36,630 | $18,315 | — | 2.8x |
| MAJOR SMALL AND LARGE BOWEL PROCEDURES WITH MCC | 329 | $178,966 | $89,483 | — | 2.8x |
| HIP AND FEMUR PROCEDURES EXCEPT MAJOR JOINT WITH CC | 481 | $58,549 | $29,275 | — | 2.8x |
| MAJOR HIP AND KNEE JOINT REPLACEMENT OR REATTACHMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY WITHOUT MCC | 470 | $49,871 | $24,936 | — | 2.8x |
| SEPTICEMIA OR SEVERE SEPSIS WITHOUT MV >96 HOURS WITH MCC | 871 | $54,765 | $27,383 | — | 2.7x |
| DIABETES WITH MCC | 637 | $34,993 | $17,496 | — | 2.7x |
| CELLULITIS WITHOUT MCC | 603 | $21,815 | $10,907 | — | 2.7x |
| PULMONARY EDEMA AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE | 189 | $31,856 | $15,928 | — | 2.7x |
| RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS WITH MCC | 811 | $38,336 | $19,168 | — | 2.6x |
| HIP AND FEMUR PROCEDURES EXCEPT MAJOR JOINT WITH MCC | 480 | $80,975 | $40,488 | — | 2.6x |
| POSTOPERATIVE AND POST-TRAUMATIC INFECTIONS WITH MCC | 862 | $48,148 | $24,074 | — | 2.6x |
| GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC | 377 | $42,799 | $21,399 | — | 2.6x |
| GASTROINTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION WITHOUT CC/MCC | 390 | $11,321 | $5,660 | — | 2.6x |
| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE OR CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH MCC | 064 | $55,905 | $27,952 | — | 2.6x |
| OTHER KIDNEY AND URINARY TRACT DIAGNOSES WITH MCC | 698 | $40,157 | $20,078 | — | 2.5x |
| RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS WITH VENTILATOR SUPPORT <=96 HOURS | 208 | $66,915 | $33,458 | — | 2.5x |
| MAJOR SMALL AND LARGE BOWEL PROCEDURES WITH CC | 330 | $58,258 | $29,129 | — | 2.4x |
| ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, DISCHARGED ALIVE WITH MCC | 280 | $37,376 | $18,688 | — | 2.4x |
| CELLULITIS WITH MCC | 602 | $32,377 | $16,188 | — | 2.3x |
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Methodology: Hospital gross charges divided by Medicare payment for the same DRG. A ratio of 3.0x means the hospital's listed price is 3 times what Medicare pays. Chargemaster rates are list prices — they are not what most insured patients pay. Grades measure pricing patterns only — not quality of care or clinical performance.
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