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Austin State Hospital

4110 GUADALUPE, Austin, TX 78751

Austin State Hospital in Austin, TX has an average Medicare payment of $12,511 and a Value Score of C (62/100). Compare prices for 12 procedures. Based on CMS inpatient data.

Psychiatric|Government - State|(512) 419-2100
C
Value Score
62/100
$13K
Avg Payment
Not Rated
Quality Rating
12
Procedures Priced
No
Emergency Services

About Austin State Hospital

Austin State Hospital does not carry an overall CMS Hospital Compare star rating — typically because the hospital is too small, too specialized, or reports too few of the underlying measures to compute the composite. Outcome measures are mixed: 0 mortality, 0 safety, and 0 readmission measures rate better than benchmark; 0 mortality, 0 safety, and 0 rate worse. The composite outcome score is 50/100.

Average Medicare payment per documented procedure at Austin State Hospital is $12,511, near the national median for acute-care hospitals. Austin State Hospital's value rating (62/100) reflects solid quality-for-cost performance: not the absolute best on either dimension alone, but a strong combination.

Austin State Hospital is a government-owned hospital — typically county, hospital district, or federal (VA, military, Indian Health Service). Government hospitals have a distinct mission profile, often serving safety-net populations or specific veteran or tribal communities. The CMS payment record for Austin State Hospital lists 12 distinct DRG codes — a mid-range procedure mix, including Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC, Major Hip and Knee Joint Replacement, Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with MCC. Emergency services are not offered, which is unusual for an acute-care facility — most often reflects a specialty hospital or non-traditional inpatient model.

Source: CMS Provider Data Catalog — Hospital Compare quality measures, CMS Inpatient Payment data files.

Procedure Prices

Procedure (DRG)Total Payment
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC
DRG 194 · Respiratory
$9,389
Major Hip and Knee Joint Replacement
DRG 470 · Orthopedic
$18,458
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with MCC
DRG 193 · Respiratory
$9,524
Transient Ischemia
DRG 069 · Neurological
$6,314
Cesarean Section without CC/MCC
DRG 766 · Obstetric
$6,462
Heart Failure and Shock with CC
DRG 292 · Cardiac
$7,301
Esophagitis, Gastroenteritis with MCC
DRG 392 · Digestive
$12,228
Intracranial Hemorrhage or Cerebral Infarction with MCC
DRG 065 · Neurological
$17,993
Cellulitis with MCC
DRG 603 · Infectious
$11,354
Septicemia or Severe Sepsis without Ventilator
DRG 871 · Infectious
$14,833
Cervical Spinal Fusion without CC/MCC
DRG 473 · Orthopedic
$20,530
Percutaneous Cardiovascular Procedure with Drug-Eluting Stent
DRG 247 · Cardiac
$15,749

Pricing data from CMS Hospital Price Transparency. Quality ratings from CMS Hospital Compare.

How Austin State Hospital Compares

Austin State Hospital has an average Medicare payment of $12,511, 21% below the Texas state average of $15,897. That is 21% lower than the national hospital average of $15,878. Most of its procedures fall under Respiratory, where the typical payment is $22,953 (45% below this hospital's average). Its Value Score of C (62/100) reflects a blend of price percentile, CMS quality rating, and patient outcome measures.

Austin State Hospital Cost & Quality FAQ

Austin State Hospital has an average payment of $12,511 across 12 priced procedures. Costs vary significantly by procedure, compare individual prices in the procedure table above.

Austin State Hospital does not currently have a CMS star rating on file. Quality measures may still be available for individual metrics like mortality and readmission rates.

Austin State Hospital has a Value Score of C (62/100). This score combines cost efficiency, quality ratings, and patient outcomes to help compare hospitals. Government - State facilities like this one are psychiatric.

Austin State Hospital does not offer emergency services at this location. For emergencies, contact your local 911 service.

Hospital payment data reflects Medicare inpatient claims. Value Scores combine cost efficiency, CMS star ratings, and patient outcome measures. Actual out-of-pocket costs may vary based on insurance and individual circumstances.