Logan County Hospital
211 CHERRY AVENUE, Oakley, KS 67748
Logan County Hospital in Oakley, KS has an average Medicare payment of $10,851 and a Value Score of B (65/100). Compare prices for 12 procedures. Based on CMS inpatient data.
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About Logan County Hospital
Logan County 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.
Logan County Hospital runs lean on cost — $10,851 average Medicare payment per documented procedure, below the national median. Logan County Hospital's value rating (65/100) reflects solid quality-for-cost performance: not the absolute best on either dimension alone, but a strong combination.
Ownership is government — county, hospital-district, or federal. The category includes some of the largest safety-net hospitals in the country alongside small rural facilities. The CMS payment record for Logan County Hospital lists 12 distinct DRG codes — a mid-range procedure mix, including Percutaneous Cardiovascular Procedure with Drug-Eluting Stent, Renal Failure with CC, Esophagitis, Gastroenteritis with MCC. 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 |
|---|---|
Percutaneous Cardiovascular Procedure with Drug-Eluting Stent DRG 247 · Cardiac | $19,064 |
Renal Failure with CC DRG 683 · Renal | $8,565 |
Esophagitis, Gastroenteritis with MCC DRG 392 · Digestive | $9,088 |
Septicemia or Severe Sepsis without Ventilator DRG 871 · Infectious | $10,812 |
Heart Failure and Shock with MCC DRG 291 · Cardiac | $10,484 |
Signs and Symptoms without MCC DRG 948 · Other | $5,741 |
Syncope and Collapse DRG 312 · Neurological | $6,542 |
Vaginal Delivery without Complicating Diagnoses DRG 775 · Obstetric | $4,373 |
Spinal Fusion (Non-Cervical) with MCC DRG 460 · Orthopedic | $21,547 |
Kidney and Urinary Tract Infections without MCC DRG 690 · Renal | $7,824 |
Nutritional and Misc Metabolic Disorders with MCC DRG 641 · Metabolic | $9,671 |
Intracranial Hemorrhage or Cerebral Infarction with MCC DRG 065 · Neurological | $16,501 |
Pricing data from CMS Hospital Price Transparency. Quality ratings from CMS Hospital Compare.
How Logan County Hospital Compares
Logan County Hospital has an average Medicare payment of $10,851, 20% below the Kansas state average of $13,528. That is 32% lower than the national hospital average of $15,878. Most of its procedures fall under Cardiac, where the typical payment is $14,557 (25% below this hospital's average). Its Value Score of B (65/100) reflects a blend of price percentile, CMS quality rating, and patient outcome measures.
Logan County Hospital Cost & Quality FAQ
Logan County Hospital has an average payment of $10,851 across 12 priced procedures. Costs vary significantly by procedure, compare individual prices in the procedure table above.
Logan County 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.
Logan County Hospital has a Value Score of B (65/100). This score combines cost efficiency, quality ratings, and patient outcomes to help compare hospitals. Government - Local facilities like this one are critical access hospitals.
Yes, Logan County Hospital offers emergency services. The hospital is located at 211 CHERRY AVENUE, Oakley, KS 67748. Phone: (785) 672-3211.
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