Oregon Health and Science University Pricing Analysis
Source: Hospital MRF file & CMS Medicare PFS 2026
F
Most Expensive
102x
the federal fair-price benchmark
5,039
86 comparable to federal rates
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Biggest Overcharges at This Hospital
These are the procedures where Oregon Health and Science Universitycharges 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BONE MARROW ASPIR BONE GRFG | 20939 | $10,791 | $61 | +$10,730 |
| DILATE URETHRA STRICTURE | 53605 | $10,580 | $56 | +$10,524 |
| 1ST HOSP IP/OBS SF/LOW 40 | 99221 | $12,540 | $74 | +$12,466 |
| Ecls Initial Veno-Venous | 33946 | $45,122 | $280 | +$44,843 |
| Endoscopy Max Sinus W/ Removal of Tissue | 31267 | $31,993 | $224 | +$31,769 |
| Nasal Endoscopy W/Maxillary Antrostomy | 31256 | $18,537 | $153 | +$18,385 |
| Venous Sampl W/WO Angio | 75893 | $14,639 | $111 | +$14,528 |
| FB Removal Ext Aud Canal W/ Anesth|BILATERAL PROCEDURE | 69205 | $10,179 | $88 | +$10,091 |
| HB Aortography Thor-Serialog | 75605 | $14,639 | $121 | +$14,518 |
| Pta Thrombectomy Coronary, Mechanical | 92973 | $8,794 | $82 | +$8,713 |
| Peds Hemodialysis, 1 Pt to 2 Rn, at Bedside | 90935 | $6,570 | $61 | +$6,509 |
| Rmvl Perq Right Heart Vad | 33997 | $14,277 | $140 | +$14,137 |
| Ecls Reposition Peripheral Cannula, Open | 33962 | $21,810 | $216 | +$21,594 |
| LMTD OPH EXAM GENERAL ANES | 92019 | $6,318 | $59 | +$6,259 |
| Pelvic Examination W/Anesthesia Other Than Local | 57410 | $10,013 | $97 | +$9,916 |
About Oregon Health and Science University Pricing
Oregon Health and Science University in , OR charges 102x or more above the government benchmark — among the most expensive across 86procedures 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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