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Was I overcharged for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in Miami, FL?

Hospitals in MIAMI, FL charge $73,739–$170,490 for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC. Medicare pays $15,312.

By David Park , Healthcare Cost Researcher · ·
Data from CMS files published FY 2024 CMS IPPS. Refreshed weekly.
About the analyst

David Park researches procedure pricing and insurance reimbursement patterns at BillRazor Research. He specializes in cost comparison across care settings and metropolitan areas. Expertise: procedure pricing, insurance reimbursement, cost comparison.

6 hospitals compared
CMS Medicare benchmark data
Updated 2026-04-03
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Medicare rateCity medianHighest hospital$0$187.5K
$115.7K
Above average
Miami average vs. benchmarks: $15.3K (Medicare rate) · $111.5K (City median)
$15,313
Medicare rate
$115,718
Miami average
$73,739–$170,490
Price range
6
Hospitals
Research suggests 49–80% of hospital bills contain errors. Our system checks every line item against Medicare benchmarks.

If you received a bill for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in MIAMI, here's how to evaluate it. The 6 hospitals in MIAMI charge between $73,739 and $170,490. The city average is $115,718, which is 7.6x the Medicare benchmark of $15,312.

Hospital charges for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in Miami

Hospital Charge
WEST KENDALL BAPTIST HOSPITAL Lowest $73,739
JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM $92,491
SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL $101,679
BAPTIST HOSPITAL OF MIAMI $121,406
NORTH SHORE MEDICAL CENTER $134,505
HCA FLORIDA KENDALL HOSPITAL Highest $170,490

What you can do

1
Request an itemized bill

Call the hospital billing department and request a full itemized bill (UB-04 form). This shows every charge by line item, making it easier to spot errors.

2
Compare against benchmarks

Medicare pays $15,312 for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC. The MIAMI average is $115,718. Use the comparison tool above to see where your bill falls.

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FAQ — GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in Miami

How do I know if I was overcharged for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in MIAMI?
Compare your bill against benchmarks: Medicare pays $15,312 for this procedure. The average hospital charge in MIAMI, FL is $115,718. If your bill is significantly above $115,718, it may be worth reviewing. Enter your amount in the checker above for an instant comparison.
What is the average cost of GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC in MIAMI, FL?
Based on data from 6 hospitals in MIAMI, the average charge is $115,718. Prices range from $73,739 to $170,490. Medicare pays $15,312.
What should I do if I think my GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC bill is too high?
Three steps: (1) Request an itemized bill — hospitals are required to provide one. (2) Compare each line item against Medicare benchmarks using a tool like BillRazor. (3) If errors are found, dispute the charges in writing. Research suggests 49–80% of hospital bills contain errors.
Can I negotiate a lower price for GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE WITH MCC?
Yes. Cash-pay patients can often negotiate 30–60% off chargemaster rates. You can also ask about payment plans, financial assistance programs, or whether an ASC (surgery center) option is available. The cheapest option in MIAMI is 73739.25 — about $73,739.

Related pricing data

Data: Federal hospital payment data, FY 2024. Hospital charges are average covered charges reported to the federal government. All publicly available under federal law.

Methodology: Fair price benchmarks are based on Medicare reimbursement rates and city-level charge distributions. The gauge shows where a price falls relative to the Medicare rate (green), city median (yellow), and highest hospital charge (red).

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical, financial, or legal advice. Actual costs depend on your insurance and provider. We recommend verifying costs directly with your provider. Full methodology · Terms of use

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