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Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco

2425 GEARY BLVD, San Francisco, CA 94115

Acute Care Hospitals|Voluntary non-profit - Private|(415) 833-2646
B
Value Score
71/100
$17K
Avg Payment
★★★★☆
Quality Rating
10
Procedures Priced
Yes
Emergency Services

Procedure Prices

Procedure (DRG)Total Payment
Percutaneous Cardiovascular Procedure with Drug-Eluting Stent
DRG 247 · Cardiac
$27,640
Kidney and Urinary Tract Infections without MCC
DRG 690 · Renal
$10,298
Signs and Symptoms without MCC
DRG 948 · Other
$8,896
Cervical Spinal Fusion without CC/MCC
DRG 473 · Orthopedic
$25,481
Cellulitis with MCC
DRG 603 · Infectious
$16,546
Intracranial Hemorrhage or Cerebral Infarction with MCC
DRG 065 · Neurological
$18,973
Vaginal Delivery without Complicating Diagnoses
DRG 775 · Obstetric
$7,775
Heart Failure and Shock with MCC
DRG 291 · Cardiac
$16,353
Renal Failure with CC
DRG 683 · Renal
$16,093
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with MCC
DRG 193 · Respiratory
$17,595

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

Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco Cost & Quality FAQ

Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco has an average payment of $16,565 across 10 priced procedures. Costs vary significantly by procedure — compare individual prices in the procedure table above.

Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco has a CMS star rating of 4 out of 5. Quality measures include mortality rates, safety incidents, and readmission rates from Medicare data.

Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco has a Value Score of B (71/100). 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, Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco offers emergency services. The hospital is located at 2425 GEARY BLVD, San Francisco, CA 94115. Phone: (415) 833-2646.

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.