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Maternity-Cost-Tables Normal Newborns (APR-DRG 640) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 43,682 $1,437 1,306 $5,643 Allen Memorial Hospital 71 $1,008 <5 $1,747 Alta View Hospital 1,857 $1,634 72 $2,578 American Fork Hospital 2,490 $1,575 157 $4,675 Ashley Valley Medical Center 293 $914 5 $1,785 Bear River Valley Hospital 100 $1,050 0 $0 Beaver Valley Hospital 96 $1,236 <5 $1,354 Brigham City Community Hospital 387 $1,192 <5 $1,267 Castleview Hospital 293 $1,598 25 $5,245 Central Valley Medical Center 107 $1,397 <5 $3,259 Cottonwood Hospital 3,375 $1,651 49 $3,118 Davis Hospital & Medical Center 2,276 $1,407 24 $5,354 Delta Community Medical Center 77 $1,631 <5 $1,653 Dixie Regional Medical Center 2,149 $1,416 91 $7,057 Fillmore Community Medical Center 42 $1,604 0 $0 Garfield Memorial Hospital 26 $1,176 <5 $2,280 Gunnison Valley Hospital 175 $901 0 $0 Heber Valley Medical Center 210 $857 <5 $2,607 Jordan Valley Hospital 1,806 $1,941 50 $5,762 Kane County Hospital 74 $967 0 $0 LDS Hospital 3,581 $1,267 89 $6,086 Lakeview Hospital 372 $1,612 <5 $4,175 Logan Regional Hospital 2,209 $1,224 115 $5,907 McKay-Dee Hospital 2,909 $1,293 145 $8,482 Table Legend State average hospital length of stay < 5 = 1 to 4 patients Minor/Moderate is 1.9 days Major/Extreme is 3.5 days. Continued on Next Page Level of Illness: Compared to patients with minor/moderate level of illness, patients with major/extreme level of illness are likely to have more serious conditions that require more complex treatment. Average Charge: The average dollars for hospital services for which patients were billed at a particular hospital. The charge does not include physicians' professional fees or patient personal costs. Normal Newborns (APR-DRG 640) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 - CONTINUED - Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 43,682 $1,437 1,306 $5,643 Mountain View Hospital 802 $1,535 22 $6,115 Mountain West Medical Center 244 $2,039 <5 $5,795 Ogden Regional Medical Center 1,974 $1,067 30 $6,044 Orem Community Hospital 1,094 $1,518 34 $3,203 Pioneer Valley Hospital 1,224 $1,635 30 $5,260 Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 1,364 $1,250 18 $6,493 San Juan Hospital 131 $1,243 <5 $1,594 Sanpete Valley Hospital 125 $1,704 <5 $1,859 Sevier Valley Hospital 260 $1,239 <5 $2,621 St. Mark's Hospital 2,688 $1,891 122 $7,682 Timpanogos Regional Hospital 1,476 $1,146 32 $2,894 Uintah Basin Medical Center 467 $1,097 6 $3,873 University of Utah Hospital 2,366 $1,216 68 $4,433 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center 3,711 $1,535 88 $5,474 Valley View Medical Center 781 $1,088 9 $5,070 Table Legend State average hospital length of stay < 5 = 1 to 4 patients Minor/Moderate is 1.9 days Major/Extreme is 3.5 days. Level of Illness: Compared to patients with minor/moderate level of illness, patients with major/extreme level of illness are likely to have more serious conditions that require more complex treatment. Average Charge: The average dollars for hospital services for which patients were billed at a particular hospital. The charge does not include physicians' professional fees or patient personal costs. Vaginal Delivery (APR-DRG 560) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 36,384 $4,154 1,056 $6,771 Allen Memorial Hospital 49 $2,988 <5 $3,613 Alta View Hospital 1,547 $3,639 27 $4,998 American Fork Hospital 2,285 $3,580 31 $4,871 Ashley Valley Medical Center 233 $3,579 <5 $5,479 Bear River Valley Hospital 78 $3,592 0 $0 Beaver Valley Hospital 62 $2,660 <5 $3,333 Brigham City Community Hospital 283 $3,514 12 $4,516 Castleview Hospital 244 $3,973 5 $4,794 Central Valley Medical Center 76 $3,821 <5 $4,604 Cottonwood Hospital 2,778 $3,638 32 $5,452 Davis Hospital & Medical Center 1,762 $5,809 27 $7,556 Delta Community Medical Center 55 $4,157 0 $0 Dixie Regional Medical Center 1,969 $2,891 78 $5,397 Fillmore Community Medical Center 36 $4,880 <5 $6,467 Garfield Memorial Hospital 20 $3,399 0 $0 Gunnison Valley Hospital 111 $2,797 <5 $2,990 Heber Valley Medical Center 138 $3,173 <5 $5,297 Jordan Valley Hospital 1,536 $5,269 64 $6,998 Kane County Hospital 63 $2,934 0 $0 LDS Hospital 2,924 $4,454 157 $7,621 Lakeview Hospital 303 $4,358 0 $0 Logan Regional Hospital 1,932 $3,513 64 $5,412 McKay-Dee Hospital 2,458 $3,815 95 $6,481 Table Legend State average hospital length of stay < 5 = 1 to 4 patients Minor/Moderate is 1.8 days Major/Extreme is 3.6 days. Continued on Next Page Level of Illness: Compared to patients with minor/moderate level of illness, patients with major/extreme level of illness are likely to have more serious conditions that require more complex treatment. Average Charge: The average dollars for hospital services for which patients were billed at a particular hospital. The charge does not include physicians' professional fees or patient personal costs. Vaginal Delivery (APR-DRG 560) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 - CONTINUED - Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 36,384 $4,154 1,056 $6,771 Mountain View Hospital 660 $4,426 11 $5,431 Mountain West Medical Center 178 $5,253 8 $8,723 Ogden Regional Medical Center 1,578 $4,083 15 $4,717 Orem Community Hospital 927 $4,018 24 $5,771 Pioneer Valley Hospital 867 $4,921 31 $7,790 Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 1,185 $4,944 18 $6,851 San Juan Hospital 86 $4,244 7 $4,868 Sanpete Valley Hospital 101 $3,847 <5 $3,687 Sevier Valley Hospital 189 $3,342 <5 $4,180 St. Mark's Hospital 2,256 $4,841 46 $6,693 Timpanogos Regional Hospital 1,188 $4,900 11 $8,798 Uintah Basin Medical Center 285 $3,427 5 $3,403 University of Utah Hospital 2,033 $5,024 186 $8,726 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center 3,209 $3,776 60 $6,931 Valley View Medical Center 700 $2,915 19 $4,357 Table Legend State average hospital length of stay < 5 = 1 to 4 patients Minor/Moderate is 1.8 days Minor/Moderate is 3.6 days Level of Illness: Compared to patients with minor/moderate level of illness, patients with major/extreme level of illness are likely to have more serious conditions that require more complex treatment. Average Charge: The average dollars for hospital services for which patients were billed at a particular hospital. The charge does not include physicians' professional fees or patient personal costs. Vaginal Delivery with Sterilization and/or Dilation & Curettage (D&C) (APR-DRG 541) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 1,135 $5,607 39 $11,423 Allen Memorial Hospital 8 $5,444 <5 $17,988 Alta View Hospital 30 $4,580 <5 $3,986 American Fork Hospital 71 $4,465 <5 $5,731 Ashley Valley Medical Center 20 $7,490 0 $0 Bear River Valley Hospital 7 $4,696 0 $0 Beaver Valley Hospital 9 $3,949 0 $0 Brigham City Community Hospital 16 $5,451 0 $0 Castleview Hospital 19 $7,197 <5 $7,927 Central Valley Medical Center <5 $5,685 0 $0 Cottonwood Hospital 53 $4,453 <5 $6,895 Davis Hospital & Medical Center 51 $7,450 0 $0 Delta Community Medical Center 5 $5,508 0 $0 Dixie Regional Medical Center 28 $4,279 <5 $8,670 Gunnison Valley Hospital 11 $5,016 0 $0 Heber Valley Medical Center 9 $5,900 <5 $11,651 Jordan Valley Hospital 56 $7,808 <5 $11,862 Kane County Hospital <2 $4,944 0 $0 LDS Hospital 97 $5,217 6 $14,929 Lakeview Hospital 17 $5,470 0 $0 Logan Regional Hospital 71 $4,266 <5 $5,126 McKay-Dee Hospital 98 $4,646 <5 $11,438 Mountain View Hospital 19 $6,038 0 $0 Mountain West Medical Center 6 $9,270 0 $0 Table Legend State average hospital length of stay < 5 = 1 to 4 patients Minor/Moderate is 1.9 days Major/Extreme is 3.7 days. Continued on Next Page Level of Illness: Compared to patients with minor/moderate level of illness, patients with major/extreme level of illness are likely to have more serious conditions that require more complex treatment. Average Charge: The average dollars for hospital services for which patients were billed at a particular hospital. The charge does not include physicians' professional fees or patient personal costs. Vaginal Delivery with Sterilization and/or Dilation & Curettage (D&C) (APR-DRG 541) Average Hospital Charges, 2005 - CONTINUED - Level of Illness Minor/Moderate Major/Extreme Average Average Hospital Patients Charge Patients Charge Utah Overall 1,135 $5,607 39 $11,423 Ogden Regional Medical Center 39 $4,818 0 $0 Orem Community Hospital 19 $4,644 <5 $12,293 Pioneer Valley Hospital 32 $7,170 0 $0 Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 34 $7,599 0 $0 San Juan Hospital 8 $7,208 0 $0 Sanpete Valley Hospital 9 $5,079 <5 $9,688 Sevier Valley Hospital 16 $5,649 0 $0 St.
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