Washington hospital prices
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We have published prices for 11 hospitals in Washington across 11 cities from 2 hospital systems. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
Hospitals by city
11 citiesHospital systems in this state
2 systems- Providence6 hospitals
- MultiCare Health System4 hospitals
Hospitals
Kadlec Regional Medical Center
Richland, WA
MultiCare Allenmore Hospital
Bremerton, WA
MultiCare Health System
MultiCare Auburn Medical Center
Auburn, WA
MultiCare Health System
MultiCare Capital Medical Center
Lacey, WA
MultiCare Health System
MultiCare Covington Medical Center
Covington, WA
MultiCare Health System
Providence Centralia Hospital
Centralia, WA
Providence
Providence Holy Family Hospital
Spokane, WA
Providence
Providence Mount Carmel Hospital
Colville, WA
Providence
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett - Colby Campus
Everett, WA
Providence
Providence St Joseph Hospital
Chewelah, WA
Providence
Providence St Mary Medical Center
Walla Walla, WA
Providence
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Washington hospital prices — FAQ
- How many hospitals in Washington publish prices on HospitalPricer?
- 11 hospitals in Washington across 11 cities from 2 hospital systems publish prices we make searchable and comparable. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
- Which hospital systems in Washington are included?
- Hospital systems with published prices in Washington include Providence, MultiCare Health System. Each hospital shows the cash, list, and insurance-negotiated prices it discloses.
- How do I compare hospital prices in Washington?
- Open any hospital to see what it publishes, or pick a procedure or CPT/HCPCS code to compare the same service across Washington hospitals side by side. Published prices vary widely between hospitals for the same service.
- Are these the final prices I'll pay in Washington?
- No. These are the reference prices hospitals publish, not a bill or a personalized quote. What you actually pay 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.