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BANNER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HOSPITAL
SCOTTSDALE, AZ · Psychiatric · Voluntary non-profit - Private. 0 CMS-published quality measures, refreshed quarterly.
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Quick facts
- CCN (CMS Provider Number)
- 034004
- Address
- 7575 EAST EARLL DRIVE, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85251
- Phone
- (480) 448-7500
- County
- MARICOPA
- Type
- Psychiatric
- Ownership
- Voluntary non-profit - Private
- Emergency services
- No
- Birthing-friendly designation
- Not reported
Federal patient rights
Charity care may be available
BANNER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HOSPITAL is registered as Voluntary non-profit - Private. Non-profit hospitals are required by Section 501(r) of the Affordable Care Act to maintain a written Financial Assistance Policy (FAP) and to offer free or discounted care to patients below specific income thresholds — typically tied to a multiple of the Federal Poverty Level set by HHS.
- →Hospitals must publicize the FAP — usually on the hospital’s billing or financial-assistance webpage and on the bill itself.
- →The application is generally called a “Financial Assistance Application” or “Patient Financial Assistance.”
- →Hospitals can’t initiate “extraordinary collection actions” (the IRS regulatory term, 26 CFR §1.501(r)-6) while a FAP application is pending.
- →Verify federal §501(c)(3) status via the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search.
The §501(r) requirements are codified at 26 USC §501(r), with enforcement details at 26 CFR §1.501(r)-3 through 1.501(r)-6. Reference: IRS Charitable Hospitals — General Requirements.
Pricing snapshot
What this hospital reports under federal Hospital Price Transparency rules (45 CFR §180.50), shown next to the Medicare allowed amount as a reference. Hospital values come from this hospital’s machine-readable file as aggregated by the DoltHub HPT v3 community dataset; Medicare values come from the CMS Physician Fee Schedule. Real amounts on a specific bill vary by setting, modifier, and contract.
| Service | Hospital chargemaster | Cash-pay | Median commercial | Medicare |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPT 99213 Office visit, established patient (low complexity) | — | — | — | $98 |
| CPT 99214 Office visit, established patient (moderate complexity) | — | — | — | $139 |
| CPT 99215 Office visit, established patient (high complexity) | — | — | — | $197 |
| CPT 99284 ER visit (Level 4, moderate complexity) | — | — | — | $119 |
| CPT 99285 ER visit (Level 5, high complexity) | — | — | — | $173 |
| CPT 71045 Chest X-ray, single view | — | — | — | $26 |
| CPT 70450 CT head/brain without contrast | — | — | — | $110 |
| CPT 76700 Abdominal ultrasound, complete | — | — | — | $118 |
| CPT 73221 MRI upper extremity joint without contrast | — | — | — | $212 |
| CPT 80048 Basic metabolic panel | $425 | — | — | — |
| CPT 80053 Comprehensive metabolic panel | $751 | — | — | — |
| CPT 85025 CBC with automated differential | $240 | — | — | — |
| CPT 83036 Hemoglobin A1c | $235 | — | — | — |
| CPT 27447 Total knee arthroplasty | — | — | — | $1,170 |
| CPT 47562 Laparoscopic cholecystectomy | — | — | — | $635 |
| CPT 45378 Colonoscopy, diagnostic | — | — | — | $390 |
Read this carefully. The chargemaster is the hospital’s starting price; very few patients actually pay this amount, but it’s often the basis for self-pay billing before discounts. Cash-pay is what the hospital accepts when paid in full at time of service. Median commercial is what insurance plans typically pay (the actual rate on your EOB depends on your specific plan). Medicare is the federally-set baseline.
Quality measures
CMS publishes these measures quarterly through the Care Compare program. Each measure is risk-adjusted where applicable so hospitals serving sicker patients aren’t penalized for their case mix. Values shown are this hospital’s reported numbers; “Not reported” means the case volume was too low for the figure to be statistically meaningful.
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P.P.P.S. The metrics on this page are from CMS Care Compare and refresh quarterly. They’re one input among several when evaluating a hospital. The other input most patients don’t look at: the hospital’s federally-required price-transparency file, which shows what the hospital actually bills for each procedure.
Source & methodology
Quality measures and hospital roster from CMS Care Compare, refreshed quarterly. Federal-source data, public domain (17 USC §105). §501(r) charity-care references from 26 USC §501(r) and IRS Publication 78. Full data-source register at /data-sources.
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