Hospitals / NV

Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital Pricing Analysis

Source: Hospital MRF file & CMS Medicare PFS 2026

Fairness Grade

B

Below Average Cost

Price Multiplier

19x

the federal fair-price benchmark

Procedures Priced

5

5 comparable to federal rates

What does this mean for your bill? This hospital charges about 19x the government benchmark — more expensive than average. For example, a procedure the government prices at $100 would cost about $1,900 at this hospital's list price. If you're uninsured or out-of-network, you may be able to negotiate down significantly.

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Biggest Overcharges at This Hospital

These are the procedures where Northeastern Nevada 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.

ProcedureCodeThey ChargeGov. BenchmarkYou Overpay
Arthroscopy, knee, surgical; with meniscectomy (medial OR lateral, including any meniscal shaving) including debridement/shaving of articular cartilage (chondroplasty), same or separate compartment(s), when performed29881$17,749$516+$17,233
Arthroscopically aided anterior cruciate ligament repair/augmentation or reconstruction29888$19,641$889+$18,752
Arthroscopy, shoulder, surgical; repair of SLAP lesion29807$15,079$952+$14,127
Arthroscopy, shoulder, surgical; with rotator cuff repair29827$14,077$976+$13,101
Arthroscopy, shoulder, surgical; biceps tenodesis29828$11,158$844+$10,314

About Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital Pricing

Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital in , NV charges about 19x the government benchmark — more expensive than average across 5procedures 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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