Pennsylvania Hospital
800 SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA has an average Medicare payment of $13,132 and a Value Score of B (77/100). Compare prices for 14 procedures. Based on CMS inpatient data.
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About Pennsylvania Hospital
On the CMS Hospital Compare scale, Pennsylvania Hospital carries 4 stars: above the national median across the bundle of safety, mortality, and patient-experience measures the agency uses. Outcome measures lean positive: 2 mortality, 1 safety, and 1 readmission measures rate better than the federal benchmark, with a small number rating worse.
Cost-wise, Pennsylvania Hospital is mid-pack: $13,132 average payment across documented procedures, close to the median for U.S. acute-care facilities. Combined with the quality measures, Pennsylvania Hospital earns a value score of 77/100 — high quality at a competitive cost, the top-tier combination for a patient comparing options.
Pennsylvania Hospital is non-profit — a voluntary-association or church-affiliated facility, which is the majority ownership pattern for U.S. acute-care hospitals. The CMS payment record for Pennsylvania Hospital lists 14 distinct DRG codes — a mid-range procedure mix, including Renal Failure with CC, GI Hemorrhage with MCC, Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC. The facility operates a 24-hour emergency department.
Source: CMS Provider Data Catalog — Hospital Compare quality measures, CMS Inpatient Payment data files.
Procedure Prices
| Procedure (DRG) | Total Payment |
|---|---|
Renal Failure with CC DRG 683 · Renal | $15,221 |
GI Hemorrhage with MCC DRG 378 · Digestive | $10,491 |
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with CC DRG 194 · Respiratory | $11,934 |
Pulmonary Edema and Respiratory Failure DRG 189 · Respiratory | $12,967 |
Cardiac Arrhythmia and Conduction Disorders with MCC DRG 308 · Cardiac | $12,775 |
Heart Failure and Shock with MCC DRG 291 · Cardiac | $14,363 |
Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy with MCC DRG 193 · Respiratory | $17,564 |
Kidney and Urinary Tract Infections without MCC DRG 690 · Renal | $8,460 |
Septicemia or Severe Sepsis without Ventilator DRG 871 · Infectious | $12,854 |
Cesarean Section without CC/MCC DRG 766 · Obstetric | $7,782 |
Signs and Symptoms without MCC DRG 948 · Other | $5,424 |
Heart Failure and Shock with CC DRG 292 · Cardiac | $11,311 |
Esophagitis, Gastroenteritis with MCC DRG 392 · Digestive | $15,956 |
Percutaneous Cardiovascular Procedure with Drug-Eluting Stent DRG 247 · Cardiac | $26,749 |
Pricing data from CMS Hospital Price Transparency. Quality ratings from CMS Hospital Compare.
How Pennsylvania Hospital Compares
Pennsylvania Hospital has an average Medicare payment of $13,132, 22% below the Pennsylvania state average of $16,898. That is 17% lower than the national hospital average of $15,878. Most of its procedures fall under Cardiac, where the typical payment is $14,557 (10% below this hospital's average). Its Value Score of B (77/100) reflects a blend of price percentile, CMS quality rating, and patient outcome measures.
Pennsylvania Hospital Cost & Quality FAQ
Pennsylvania Hospital has an average payment of $13,132 across 14 priced procedures. Costs vary significantly by procedure, compare individual prices in the procedure table above.
Pennsylvania Hospital has a CMS star rating of 4 out of 5. Quality measures include mortality rates, safety incidents, and readmission rates from Medicare data.
Pennsylvania Hospital has a Value Score of B (77/100). 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, Pennsylvania Hospital offers emergency services. The hospital is located at 800 SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Phone: (215) 829-3000.
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