Harris Regional Hospital Pricing Analysis
Source: Hospital MRF file & CMS Medicare PFS 2026
D
Above Average Cost
71x
the federal fair-price benchmark
2,197
48 comparable to federal rates
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Biggest Overcharges at This Hospital
These are the procedures where Harris Regional Hospitalcharges the most compared to the federal fair-price benchmark. “They Charge” is what appears on your bill. “Gov. Benchmark” is what the government determines the doctor's work is worth.
| Procedure | Code | They Charge | Gov. Benchmark | You Overpay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laparoscopy, abdomen, peritoneum, and omentum, diagnostic, with or without collection of specimen(s) by brushing or washing (separate procedure) | 49320 | $43,647 | $316 | +$43,331 |
| Cystourethroscopy, with fulguration (including cryosurgery or laser surgery) and/or resection of; LARGE bladder tumor(s) | 52240 | $42,521 | $344 | +$42,177 |
| Laparoscopy, surgical; with insertion of tunneled intraperitoneal catheter | 49324 | $39,720 | $366 | +$39,354 |
| Transurethral resection; residual or regrowth of obstructive prostate tissue including control of postoperative bleeding, complete (vasectomy, meatotomy, cystourethroscopy, urethral calibration and/or dilation, and internal urethrotomy are included) | 52630 | $38,545 | $376 | +$38,169 |
| Insertion or replacement of peripheral, sacral, or gastric neurostimulator pulse generator or receiver, requiring pocket creation and connection between electrode array and pulse generator or receiver | 64590 | $41,735 | $428 | +$41,307 |
| Laparoscopy, surgical; repair initial inguinal hernia | 49650 | $41,344 | $424 | +$40,920 |
| Repair initial inguinal hernia, age 5 years or older; incarcerated or strangulated | 49507 | $43,028 | $568 | +$42,460 |
| Laparoscopy, surgical, appendectomy | 44970 | $39,951 | $578 | +$39,373 |
About Harris Regional Hospital Pricing
Harris Regional Hospital in , NC charges 71x or more above the government benchmark — among the most expensive across 48procedures we could compare. This data comes directly from the hospital's own published price file — they're required by federal law to share it.
What this means for your bill
If you're uninsured, out-of-network, or have a high-deductible plan, these prices directly affect what you pay. If you have in-network insurance, your insurer has likely negotiated much lower rates — but you may still owe a percentage of the hospital's high list price for your coinsurance or deductible.
Can I negotiate?
Yes. Most hospitals will reduce bills when patients present evidence. Our bill checker compares your specific charges to fair-price benchmarks and generates a dispute letter you can send to the billing department.
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