Hospital Pricing Specialists reviewed claims in its national database for Fiscal Year 2021, according to the report shared with Becker’s.
10 states with the highest average price
1. California: $2,407
2. Rhode Island: $2,267.84
3. Massachusetts: $2,127.49
4. New Jersey: $2,094.75
5. Minnesota: $1,796.09
6. Hawaii: $1,673.89
7. Connecticut: $1,601.73
8. Oregon: $1,543.50
9. Utah: $1,499.35
10. Arkansas: $1,377.07
10 states with the lowest average price
1. North Carolina: $661.50
2. New Mexico: $669.22
3. Virginia: $683.55
4. South Carolina: $698.07
5. Alabama: $716.62
5. Kansas: $716.62
5. Maryland: $716.62
8. Florida: $718.89
9. Georgia: $764.96
10. West Virginia: $781.34
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