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199-2

APR-DRG

HYPERTENSION

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Based on the latest published hospital price files, code 199-2 (HYPERTENSION) appears at 8 hospitals. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.

Published-price availability

8
hospitals publish a price
0
list this service without a published price
0
Cash
0
List
8
Negotiated
0
Allowed

Compare 199-2 prices

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8 prices shown.

ServiceHospitalCodeList priceCash priceNegotiated rangeAllowed (median)
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Loyola University Medical Center199-2
APR-DRG
$3,749 – $3,749
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center199-2
APR-DRG
$3,442 – $13,130
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Henry Ford Hospital199-2
APR-DRG
$5,444 – $5,934
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital199-2
APR-DRG
$4,930 – $5,248
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital199-2
APR-DRG
$4,743 – $4,933
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital199-2
APR-DRG
$4,961 – $5,604
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
Henry Ford Jackson Hospital199-2
APR-DRG
$5,394 – $5,664
HYPERTENSION
Inpatient
University of Missouri Health Care199-2
APR-DRG
$9,283 – $9,634

How to read these prices

Cash price
The discounted self-pay price for paying directly, without insurance.
List price
The hospital’s full undiscounted charge — rarely what anyone pays.
Negotiated rate
A rate for a specific insurer and plan; your share depends on your benefits.
Allowed amount
A historical reference for what was actually allowed, where disclosed.

Hospitals that publish 199-2 prices

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Code 199-2: frequently asked

What does code 199-2 cost?
We have parsed hospital-published rows for 199-2, but cash prices were not disclosed in every file. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
Will this be my final bill?
Actual patient responsibility may vary based on your insurance plan, deductible, coinsurance, network status, diagnosis, setting, bundled services, clinical circumstances, and hospital billing practices.
What is code 199-2?
199-2 is the billing code hospitals use to identify "HYPERTENSION" on their published price files. We use it to line up the same service across different hospitals.
Why do prices for this code differ between hospitals?
Each hospital sets its own prices and negotiates separately with each insurer, so the disclosed price for the same code can vary widely from one hospital to another — and even between plans at a single hospital. Comparing the published figures is what this page is for; a difference does not by itself mean one hospital is better or worse.
What this page is not
It is not a quote, a guarantee, or medical advice. It shows what hospitals have published for this code, so you can compare and ask informed questions — your actual cost depends on your insurance, the exact services performed, and the care setting.

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