Welcome to VHHA PricePoint
There are a number of ways in which Virginia hospitals are supporting
consumer-driven health care, the most recent of which is by providing
easy public access to current and valid hospital information.
This year Virginia Hospitals and Healthcare Association (VHHA)
partnered with the Wisconsin Hospital Association to produce VHHA
PricePoint, a consumer-friendly database of hospital charges,
utilization and payer mix. We are also working on a data system for
hospital quality and safety that will be added to our public reporting
resource programs.
VHHA member hospitals and health systems feel strongly that
understanding how to use this information is just as important as
knowing how to access the data. For instance, in most cases,
out-of-pocket hospital costs for privately insured patients are
determined by their health insurance policies, which have negotiated
specific discounts with a hospital or health system. The bill does not
reflect the actual hospital costs. However, a growing number of
Virginia residents are being covered by so-called consumer-directed
health plans, under which the billed charge may factor into the amount
that a patient would pay for a specific procedure at the hospital. In
order to accurately compare charges from hospital A with hospital B,
the consumer needs to understand what the data reflects.
VHHA PricePoint achieves both access and education. VHHA PricePoint
provides:
Aggregate discount information for each hospital for the three
major kinds of health care coverage ? private insurance, Medicare and
Medicaid. This information allows users to understand how hospitals?
charges compare to the amount of revenue they actually collect for
services provided to the three patient categories.
Hospital charge information for all Virginia hospitals, all
services, and the average length of stay.
Publicly reported hospital charge, quality and safety data may not
answer every question, but it should ? at a minimum ? provide a good
and factual starting point for more informed discussion between
consumers and insurers or consumers and providers of care.
Hospitals and health systems in Virginia have financial assistance
policies designed to help low-income patients pay their hospital bills.
These policies explain who is eligible for free or discounted care.
Typically eligibility is based on the patient?s income level, but other
criteria may apply. Assistance may be available to both uninsured and
underinsured individuals. To get information on a particular hospital?s
policies, use the contact information or financial policy web site link
that appears on the query results page for each hospital. To begin,
click on the ?Begin Query? button below: