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Updated April 2026

Syncope and Collapse in Washington

50 Washington hospitals report Medicare totals for this DRG, averaging $9,089 (above the $7,980 national mean), with a 2× spread from $5,583 to $12,911. 1 carry an A grade, 0 carry an F.

The Neurological procedure Syncope and Collapse carries DRG code 312 in the CMS classification system. 2,788 hospitals in Washington report payment data, averaging $7,980 per procedure — median $7,704, ranging from $2,643 to $17,114. A $17,114 maximum and $2,643 minimum on the same DRG procedure is normal for the Medicare payment system — DRG codes bundle cases that may differ in complexity, and hospital wage-index adjustments alone can move payments by 30% across regions.

Within Washington, the 2,788 hospitals reporting this procedure span the full range of ownership types and hospital sizes. The state-specific average ($7,980) is shaped by which hospitals in the state see enough volume to report the DRG code at all. For patients with elective scheduling on Syncope and Collapse, the cost-comparison logic is straightforward: the per-procedure payment range is meaningfully wide, so the hospital chosen affects total cost. For patients in an emergency, the choice is functionally fixed — but the listed prices still matter for insurance-coverage and out-of-pocket planning.

About This Procedure

Neurology and neurosurgery DRGs span stroke care, craniotomy, spinal procedures, and seizure management. Outcomes vary substantially by hospital volume and stroke-center designation, which the CMS Care Compare site flags directly.

Syncope and Collapse is Medicare DRG 312 in the Neurological category. National Medicare average for this DRG is $7,980 across 2,788 reporting hospitals. The state-level view here filters that universe down to Washington only.

Cost Picture in Washington

Washington's average for this DRG sits above the national Medicare mean. State-level differences are explained primarily by the regional Medicare wage index — the multiplier CMS applies to standardize DRG payments to local labor costs — alongside hospital case mix and the concentration of academic referral centers in the state's larger metros.

Within the state, the 2× spread between the lowest- and highest-reporting facility usually reflects length-of-stay differences, complication adjustments for sicker patients, teaching-status add-ons, and outlier payments for unusually long stays. Two hospitals reporting the same DRG can post meaningfully different totals without anything “wrong” happening at either site. For non-Medicare patients, the more relevant figure is the negotiated commercial rate published in each hospital's machine-readable file under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule.

Quality Alongside Price

For a planned admission, the most useful complement to the cost view is the hospital-specific quality data on CMS Care Compare. The site publishes risk-adjusted measures of mortality, readmission, complication, infection, and patient experience for every Medicare-participating hospital. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicators feed many of these CMS measures.

For complex procedures, hospital-level case volume correlates with outcomes in published research, even after risk adjustment. CMS publishes case counts on Care Compare alongside outcome measures.

Hospitals in Washington Reporting Syncope and Collapse

Sorted lowest to highest Medicare total payment. Pricing is informational and should be considered alongside CMS quality measures.

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1Providence St Joseph Hospital
Chewelah
$5,583C
2St Elizabeth Hospital
Enumclaw
$6,338D
3Wellfound Behavioral Health Hospital
Tacoma
$6,571D
4Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle
$6,704A
5Evergreenhealth Medical Center
Kirkland
$6,809B
6Summit Pacific Medical Center
Elma
$6,957D
7Trios Health
Kennewick
$7,360D
8Lourdes Medical Center
Pasco
$7,565C
9Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle
$7,753C
10Multicare Covington Medical Center
Covington
$7,813B
11Newport Community Hospital
Newport
$8,019C
12Lincoln Hospital
Davenport
$8,061C
13Providence St Peter Hospital
Olympia
$8,206C
14Cascade Medical Center
Leavenworth
$8,378C
15Swedish Issaquah
Issaquah
$8,394B
16Lourdes Counseling Center
Richland
$8,514C
17Mason General Hospital & Family Of Clinics
Shelton
$8,545C
18Swedish Edmonds Hospital
Edmonds
$8,565D
19Snoqualmie Valley Hospital
Snoqualmie
$8,643C
20St Francis Community Hospital
Federal Way
$8,671C
21Olympic Medical Center
Port Angeles
$8,844C
22Eastern State Hospital
Medical Lake
$8,853D
23Mary Bridge Children's Hospital
Tacoma
$8,898D
24Astria Sunnyside Hospital
Sunnyside
$8,905D
25Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center
Vancouver
$8,933B
26Skyline Hospital
White Salmon
$8,944C
27Columbia Basin Hospital
Ephrata
$8,967C
28Whitman Hospital And Medical Center
Colfax
$8,967C
29Lake Chelan Community Hospital
Chelan
$9,131C
30Tacoma General Allenmore Hospital
Tacoma
$9,203D
31Skagit Valley Hospital
Mount Vernon
$9,335C
32Multicare Auburn Medical Center
Auburn
$9,340C
33Pullman Regional Hospital
Pullman
$9,402B
34Multicare Valley Hospital
Spokane Valley
$9,429B
35Capital Medical Center
Olympia
$9,538B
36Spokane Va Medical Center
Spokane
$9,840B
37Quincy Valley Medical Center
Quincy
$9,895C
38University Of Washington Medical Ctr
Seattle
$9,997C
39Madigan Amc (ft Lewis)
Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord
$10,123C
40St Clare Hospital
Lakewood
$10,130B
41Confluence Health Hospital
Wenatchee
$10,212B
42Inland Northwest Behavioral Health
Spokane
$10,547C
43Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital
Marysville
$11,112C
44Peacehealth St John Medical Center
Longview
$11,128C
45Bhc Fairfax Hospital
Kirkland
$11,149C
46Providence Holy Family Hospital
Spokane
$11,235C
47Yakima Valley Memorial
Yakima
$11,677D
48Kaiser Permanente Central Hospital
Seattle
$12,104D
49Providence Centralia Hospital
Centralia
$12,275B
50Rainier Springs
Vancouver
$12,911C

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does syncope and collapse cost in Washington?

Syncope and Collapse (DRG 312) averages $9,089 in total Medicare payment across 50 Washington hospitals reporting this code. Within the state, payments span $5,583 to $12,911 — about 2× from cheapest to most expensive.

Is Syncope and Collapse more or less expensive in Washington than nationally?

Washington's state-level average of $9,089 sits above the national Medicare average of $7,980 for this DRG. State differences are driven primarily by the regional Medicare wage index, case mix, and the share of high-acuity referral hospitals.

Why is the spread between hospitals so wide?

Variation within a state runs 2× because the same DRG can come with different lengths of stay, complication adjustments, teaching-status add-ons, and outlier payments. The CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule publishes machine-readable rate files that allow direct comparisons against negotiated commercial rates, which often differ from Medicare totals.

Are these the prices a privately insured patient would pay?

No. Figures here are Medicare DRG payments. Privately insured patients are billed under their plan's negotiated network rate, published in each hospital's price-transparency file. Uninsured patients should ask the hospital for the cash-pay rate, also disclosed under federal price-transparency rules.

Should I choose a hospital based only on price?

No. HospitalCostData is informational. Surgeon experience, hospital volume for the procedure, complication rates, and your specific clinical situation matter at least as much as price. Always discuss options with your physician and review CMS Care Compare quality data alongside any pricing benchmark.

See the methodology page for DRG sourcing and Medicare wage-index context.

Sources & Citations

  • CMS Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments (IPPS). DRG-level average covered charges, total payments, and Medicare payments per facility. data.cms.gov
  • CMS Hospital Compare (Care Compare). Star ratings, mortality, readmission, safety-of-care, and patient-experience measures. medicare.gov/care-compare
  • CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Standard charge files required from every Medicare-participating hospital. cms.gov/hospital-price-transparency
  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). National benchmarks, quality indicators, and clinical context for hospital outcome measures. ahrq.gov

Dataset last refreshed: April 2026. Underlying CMS files are public domain. Suggested citation: “HospitalCostData, hospitalcostdata.com, accessed May 24, 2026.”

This page is informational only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. Care decisions should be made with a licensed physician.

Source: CMS Hospital Price Transparency, 2026.