Coverage
How much hospital price data we cover
Every number on HospitalPricer comes from a hospital's own published price file. Here's the scale of what we've verified and made searchable — and it keeps growing.
589
Hospitals priced
with published files
50
States
with published data
474
Cities covered
and growing
57
Health systems
recognizable brands
3,627,374
Published prices
cash, list & negotiated
Plus 15,063 distinct CPT/HCPCS billing codes with prices published by 3+ hospitals — enough to compare the same service across many hospitals.
Hospitals priced by state
50 states- Texas70 hospitals
- California56 hospitals
- Michigan36 hospitals
- Ohio36 hospitals
- Wisconsin30 hospitals
- North Carolina29 hospitals
- Florida26 hospitals
- Illinois26 hospitals
- Pennsylvania20 hospitals
- New York19 hospitals
- Virginia17 hospitals
- Indiana14 hospitals
- Georgia13 hospitals
- New Jersey12 hospitals
- Washington11 hospitals
Hospital systems covered
57 systems- Baylor Scott & White Health29 hospitals
- Providence28 hospitals
- Texas Health Resources21 hospitals
- CHRISTUS Health16 hospitals
- Novant Health12 hospitals
- Advocate Health9 hospitals
- Corewell Health9 hospitals
- Jefferson Health9 hospitals
- Atrium Health8 hospitals
- Henry Ford Health8 hospitals
- Aurora Health Care7 hospitals
- Froedtert ThedaCare Health7 hospitals
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About our data
- Where does HospitalPricer's data come from?
- Every price comes straight from a hospital's own machine-readable file, which U.S. price-transparency rules require hospitals to publish. We parse those files directly — we never estimate, infer, or fill in a price a hospital did not disclose.
- Do you cover all 50 states?
- Yes — hospitals in all 50 states publish prices we make searchable. Coverage depth varies by state (some have many hospitals, others a few), and it keeps expanding as more files are verified.
- How often is the data updated?
- We refresh coverage as hospitals update their files and as we add new hospitals and systems. Each page reflects the latest verified data at the time it was built.
- Is a published price my final bill?
- No. These are the reference prices hospitals publish, so you can compare and ask informed questions. Your actual cost depends on your insurance, the exact services, and where you're treated. A blank price means the hospital didn't publish one — never that it is $0.