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Cedar City Hospital

1303 NORTH MAIN STREET, Cedar City, UT 84721

Cedar City Hospital in Cedar City, UT has an average Medicare payment of $16,318 and a Value Score of C (56/100). Compare prices for 8 procedures. Based on CMS inpatient data.

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Acute Care Hospitals|Voluntary non-profit - Private|(435) 868-5800
C
Value Score
56/100
$16K
Avg Payment
Not Rated
Quality Rating
8
Procedures Priced
Yes
Emergency Services

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About Cedar City Hospital

Cedar City 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 1 readmission measures rate better than benchmark; 0 mortality, 0 safety, and 0 rate worse. The composite outcome score is 50/100.

Cost-wise, Cedar City Hospital is mid-pack: $16,318 average payment across documented procedures, close to the median for U.S. acute-care facilities. The combined value score — quality versus cost — works out to 56/100, an above-average showing.

Ownership is non-profit, the dominant pattern in U.S. acute care. Non-profit hospitals generally reinvest operating margins rather than distribute them; the federal CMS measure set treats them identically to other ownership categories for reporting purposes. The CMS payment record for Cedar City Hospital lists 8 distinct DRG codes — a mid-range procedure mix, including Septicemia or Severe Sepsis without Ventilator, Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC, Respiratory System Diagnosis with Ventilator Support >96 Hours. Emergency services are available, which is the norm for acute-care hospitals and a meaningful factor for any patient choosing a facility for unplanned care.

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

Procedure Prices

Procedure (DRG)Total Payment
Septicemia or Severe Sepsis without Ventilator
DRG 871 · Infectious
$19,941
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC
DRG 194 · Respiratory
$9,731
Respiratory System Diagnosis with Ventilator Support >96 Hours
DRG 208 · Respiratory
$32,672
Pulmonary Edema and Respiratory Failure
DRG 189 · Respiratory
$15,351
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with MCC
DRG 193 · Respiratory
$13,208
Major Hip and Knee Joint Replacement
DRG 470 · Orthopedic
$25,327
Cesarean Section without CC/MCC
DRG 766 · Obstetric
$8,587
Vaginal Delivery without Complicating Diagnoses
DRG 775 · Obstetric
$5,726

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

How Cedar City Hospital Compares

Cedar City Hospital has an average Medicare payment of $16,318, 3% above the Utah state average of $15,877. That is 3% higher than the national hospital average of $15,878. Most of its procedures fall under Respiratory, where the typical payment is $22,953 (29% below this hospital's average). Its Value Score of C (56/100) reflects a blend of price percentile, CMS quality rating, and patient outcome measures.

Cedar City Hospital Cost & Quality FAQ

Cedar City Hospital has an average payment of $16,318 across 8 priced procedures. Costs vary significantly by procedure, compare individual prices in the procedure table above.

Cedar City 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.

Cedar City Hospital has a Value Score of C (56/100). This score combines cost efficiency, quality ratings, and patient outcomes to help compare hospitals. Voluntary non-profit - Private facilities like this one are acute care hospitals.

Yes, Cedar City Hospital offers emergency services. The hospital is located at 1303 NORTH MAIN STREET, Cedar City, UT 84721. Phone: (435) 868-5800.

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.