CPT 28006California

1 HOLE POST Cost in California

2 hospitals in California report pricing for 1 hole post. The average cash price is $0.

Hospitals

2

in California

Average List Price

$0

gross charge

Average Cash Price

$0

0% below list price

Price Range

$0 – $0

1.0x spread

1 HOLE POST costs an average of $0 (cash/self-pay price) in California, based on data from 2 hospitals reporting to MyCareCost. Prices range from $0 to $0 depending on the hospital and facility type. These figures come from hospital machine-readable price transparency files published under federal CMS rules, not estimates.

Hospital Prices in California

Sorted by lowest cash price
SANTA BARBARA COTTAGE HOSPITAL

SANTA BARBARA, CA · Voluntary non-profit - Private

1.8/10

List Price

$0

Cash Price

$0

Negotiated Range

$0$0

SANTA YNEZ VALLEY COTTAGE HOSPITAL

SOLVANG, CA · Voluntary non-profit - Private

1.8/10

List Price

$0

Cash Price

$0

Negotiated Range

$0$0

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What Affects 1 HOLE POST Cost in California

Hospital charges for 1 hole post in California vary widely based on facility type, geographic competition, and payer mix.

Pricing for 1 hole post in California is affected by the provider's chargemaster rates, local market competition, and the facility's negotiating leverage with insurers. Hospitals with less competition in their service area tend to maintain higher prices.

Based on data from 2 hospitals in California, 1 hole post prices range from $0 to $0 — a 0.0x difference. This wide variation underscores why comparing prices before scheduling is critical for controlling your out-of-pocket costs.

Hospital vs. Outpatient Center Pricing in California

Hospital pricing for 1 hole post in California varies based on facility size, ownership type, and local market competition. Larger health systems and academic medical centers often have higher chargemaster prices, while community hospitals and outpatient clinics may offer more competitive rates.

When comparing options for 1 hole post, consider both price and quality metrics. MyCareCost includes compliance and quality data alongside pricing to help you make a more informed decision.

Self-Pay vs. Insurance Cost Differences in California

Uninsured and self-pay patients can frequently access 1 hole post at a lower cost than insured rates. Many hospitals in California offer cash discounts of 30–70% off the standard chargemaster rate.

Insured patients should check their plan's Summary of Benefits and contact their insurer for a pre-authorization cost estimate. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay or coinsurance, and whether the provider is in-network. Even with insurance, comparing hospitals can help you choose a provider where your plan negotiates the best rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions About 1 HOLE POST Cost in California

How much does 1 HOLE POST cost in California?
The average cash price for 1 hole post in California is $0. Prices range from $0 to $0 depending on the hospital and whether you pay cash or use insurance.
Why do 1 HOLE POST prices vary so much in California?
Hospital prices for 1 hole post in California differ based on facility type (hospital vs. independent center), negotiated insurance rates, hospital overhead, and local market competition. Hospitals with less nearby competition tend to charge more.
Can I get a cheaper 1 HOLE POST by paying cash?
Yes. In California, the average cash price for 1 hole post is $0, which is 0% below the average list price of $0. Many hospitals offer additional discounts if you pay upfront.
What is the cheapest hospital for 1 HOLE POST in California?
The cheapest hospital depends on current published rates. Use the price comparison table above to see which facility in California offers the lowest cash price for 1 hole post. Prices can change, so verify directly with the hospital before scheduling.
Does insurance cover 1 HOLE POST?
Most health insurance plans cover 1 hole post when medically necessary and ordered by a physician. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and coinsurance, and whether the provider is in-network. Contact your insurer for a pre-authorization estimate.

Data sourced from hospital machine-readable price transparency files as required by 45 CFR Parts 180 and 182. Prices are informational only and may not reflect current rates. Always confirm pricing directly with the hospital before scheduling.