"St. Joseph's Hospital" Pricing Analysis
Source: Hospital MRF file & CMS Medicare PFS 2026
F
Most Expensive
214x
the federal fair-price benchmark
15,565
45 comparable to federal rates
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Biggest Overcharges at This Hospital
These are the procedures where "St. Joseph's Hospital"charges 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INTEGRA 2LAYR MTRX SQ CM | Q4104 | $180 | $127 | +$53 |
| COMPUTER-ASSISTED RADIOSURGERY APPLICATION OF HEADFRAME | 61800 | $46,538 | $146 | +$46,392 |
| INSERT SWANGANZ CATHETER | 93503 | $16,283 | $82 | +$16,202 |
| FISTULA-SINUS TRCT STDY | 76080 | $483 | $59 | +$424 |
| INSERTION OF CATHETER INTO BREAST FOR RADIATION THERAPY CONCURRENT WITH PARTIAL BREAST REMOVAL USING IMAGING GUIDANCE | 19297 | $20,867 | $83 | +$20,784 |
| INJECTION FOR IMAGING OF CORONARY BLOOD VESSEL DURING EVALUATION OF CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES WITH REVIEW BY RADIOLOGIST | 93563 | $12,646 | $50 | +$12,596 |
| INJECTION FOR IMAGING OF HEART VESSEL GRAFTS DURING EVALUATION OF CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES WITH REVIEW BY RADIOLOGIST | 93564 | $12,646 | $53 | +$12,593 |
| COMPUTER-ASSISTED RADIOSURGERY OF SIMPLE GROWTH OF BRAIN, EACH ADDITIONAL GROWTH | 61797 | $46,538 | $200 | +$46,338 |
| REMOVAL OF BLOOD CLOT IN HEART ARTERY, ACCESSED THROUGH THE SKIN | 92973 | $18,615 | $82 | +$18,534 |
| CYTAL WND 6-LYR 10X15CM SQ CM | Q4166 | $71 | $127 |
About "St. Joseph's Hospital" Pricing
"St. Joseph's Hospital" in , AZ charges 214x or more above the government benchmark — among the most expensive across 45procedures we could compare. This data comes directly from the hospital's own published price file — they're required by federal law to share it.
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Can I negotiate?
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