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Heart Failure & Shock With Major Complication prices in McAllen–Edinburg–Mission

Inpatient admission for decompensated heart failure with major complication or comorbidity — one of the most common Medicare admissions.

McAllen–Edinburg–Mission median negotiated rate

$12,816

4% above the Texas median of $12,310

5 of 8 McAllen–Edinburg–Mission hospitals publish this rate.

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Where to get it in McAllen–Edinburg–Mission

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Hospitals reporting rates for this procedure, ranked by median negotiated price.
South Texas Health System
Median negotiated
$10,402below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$10,114 – $17,940
Cash
Payers
7
Mission Regional Medical Center
Median negotiated
$12,347about the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$11,988 – $15,584
Cash
$11,987
Payers
11
Driscoll Children S Hospital Rio Grande Valley
Median negotiated
$12,816above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$12,414 – $17,928
Cash
Payers
19
Knapp Medical Center
Median negotiated
$13,262above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$12,439 – $14,774
Cash
$13,718
Payers
22
Rio Grande Regional Hospital
Median negotiated
$15,160above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$14,677 – $19,470
Cash
Payers
22

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Lowest published median among the 5 hospitals in the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission area that publish this rate: South Texas Health System — $10,402.

What to do next

Ask the hospital for a Good Faith Estimate — under the federal No Surprises Act, hospitals must give uninsured and self-pay patients a written estimate for scheduled care. If you're insured, ask your insurer for your expected cost-sharing in advance, confirm the hospital is in-network, and bring your insurance card.

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