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Welcome to the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) Hospital Pricing Website

The hospital association and its members believe patients have a right to know more about the prices hospitals charge for services as well as information about how well hospitals are reimbursed for the care they deliver and how much of the care delivered is not reimbursed.

In response, WSHA has produced WSHA Hospital Pricing, a database of hospital charges, utilization and payer mix. Specifically, using this site, you can find:

  • Hospital charge information for all services at all Washington hospitals. You also will see a count of the number of patients cared for in each service and the average number of days patients who received a specific service stayed in the hospital.
  • Information about how much of each hospital’s business comes from each of three major payment sources: private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid.
  • Aggregate information on the amount of charges paid to each hospital for the three major kinds of health care coverage – private insurance, Medicare and Medicaid. This information allows you to see how hospitals’ charges compare to the amount of revenue they actually collect for services provided to the three patient categories.
  • Information about the amount of charity care and other uncompensated care each hospital delivers in a given year.
You should know that while this information contains hospital charges, it will not tell you how much you will owe for a hospital stay to receive a specific kind of care. That information is best obtained from your own insurance company. It is the insurance company that negotiates payment arrangements with the hospital and that knows how much you will have to pay under the plan that covers you.

So, while publicly reported hospital charge data will not answer every question, it should, at a minimum, provide a good and factual starting point for more informed discussion between you, your insurance company, and your hospital care giver.