Electrocardiogram (EKG) — cost by hospital

Prices from 1774 US hospitals across 52 states, from their machine-readable files.

Cash / self-pay (median)
$165
Chargemaster (median)
$298
Insurer-negotiated (median)
$85
Medicare pays
$8

Typical cash range: $53 – $472.

Lowest cash prices

HospitalLocationCashInsurer
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital Elkin, NC $17 $18
St Francis Hospital Wilmington, DE $17 $8
Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia, PA $17 $8
Frio Regional Hospital Pearsall, TX $17 $23
Newark-wayne Community Hospital Newark, NY $18 $10
North Arkansas Regional Medical Center Harrison, AR $18 $8
Ochsner Laird Hospital Union, MS $18 $27
Christ Hospital Cincinnati, OH $19 $14
Peacehealth Peace Island Medical Center Friday Harbor, WA $19
Minden Medical Center Minden, LA $19 $108
Ochsner Scott Regional Morton, MS $19 $19
East Jefferson General Hospital Metairie, LA $19 $268
Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital New Albany, OH $20 $17
Ochsner Watkins Hospital Quitman, MS $20 $20
Chi Health Plainview Hospital Plainview, NE $20 $23
Chi Health Schuyler Schuyler, NE $20 $23
United Memorial Medical Center Batavia, NY $20 $10
Canton-potsdam Hospital Potsdam, NY $20 $12
Ochsner Stennis Memorial Hospital De Kalb, MS $21 $19
Hurley Medical Center Flint, MI $21 $16
Wynn Hospital Utica, NY $21 $10
Bassett Healthcare Cooperstown, NY $22 $11
Little Falls Hospital Little Falls, NY $22 $19
Chi St Alexius Health Williston Williston, ND $22 $30
Chi St Alexius Health Dickinson Dickinson, ND $22 $25

Source: hospitals’ machine-readable price files (45 CFR §180). Medicare benchmark from CMS PFS/CLFS/IPPS. Estimates — confirm with the hospital. Report an incorrect price.

About Electrocardiogram (EKG) prices

Electrocardiogram (EKG) is a heart-related procedure or test. Based on prices published by 1774 US hospitals across 52 states, the typical (median) cash price is $165, versus a chargemaster (list) price around $298, a median insurer-negotiated rate of $85, a Medicare rate of about $8. Most cash prices fall between $53 and $472 — a wide spread, which is exactly why comparing hospitals pays off.

How to save on Electrocardiogram (EKG)

  • Ask each hospital for its cash / self-pay price — for shoppable services it is often far below the list price.
  • Compare several nearby hospitals; prices for the same service can differ severalfold.
  • Request a written estimate and the billing code (CPT/DRG) before scheduling.
  • Use the Medicare benchmark above to judge whether a quote is reasonable.
  • If you are uninsured, ask about financial assistance or prompt-pay discounts.

Electrocardiogram (EKG) cost — FAQ

How much does Electrocardiogram (EKG) cost without insurance?

The median cash (self-pay) price across 1774 US hospitals is $165. Most hospitals fall between $53 and $472. Prices vary widely between hospitals, so it pays to compare before you book.

What does Medicare pay for Electrocardiogram (EKG)?

Medicare pays about $8. We show this as a benchmark — a fair cash price is often within a few multiples of the Medicare rate.

Why do Electrocardiogram (EKG) prices vary between hospitals?

Hospitals set their own chargemaster and cash prices and negotiate different rates with each insurer, so two hospitals in the same area can charge very differently for the same service.

Is the cash price lower than using insurance?

Sometimes. If you are uninsured or have a high deductible, the cash/self-pay price can be lower than the insurer-negotiated rate — ask the hospital for both.

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