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BRONSON BATTLE CREEK HOSPITAL
BATTLE CREEK, MI · Acute Care Hospitals · Proprietary. Emergency services available. 45 CMS-published quality measures, refreshed quarterly.
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Quick facts
- CCN (CMS Provider Number)
- 230075
- Address
- 300 NORTH AVENUE, BATTLE CREEK, MI 49017
- Phone
- (269) 966-8000
- County
- CALHOUN
- Type
- Acute Care Hospitals
- Ownership
- Proprietary
- Emergency services
- Yes
- Birthing-friendly designation
- Yes
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) | $264 | $238 | $164across 31 payers | $98 |
| CPT 99214 Office visit, established patient (moderate complexity) | — | — | — | $139 |
| CPT 99215 Office visit, established patient (high complexity) | $264 | $238 | $164across 31 payers | $197 |
| CPT 99284 ER visit (Level 4, moderate complexity) | $1,398 | $1,118 | $640across 37 payers | $119 |
| CPT 99285 ER visit (Level 5, high complexity) | $1,398 | $1,118 | $640across 37 payers | $173 |
| CPT 71045 Chest X-ray, single view | $280 | $224 | $143across 33 payers | $26 |
| CPT 70450 CT head/brain without contrast | $1,481 | $1,185 | $254across 25 payers | $110 |
| CPT 76700 Abdominal ultrasound, complete | $834 | $667 | $309across 28 payers | $118 |
| CPT 73221 MRI upper extremity joint without contrast | $1,958 | $1,566 | $688across 23 payers | $212 |
| CPT 80048 Basic metabolic panel | $31 | $24 | $15across 32 payers | — |
| CPT 80053 Comprehensive metabolic panel | $38 | $30 | $18across 34 payers | — |
| CPT 85025 CBC with automated differential | $27 | $22 | $13across 35 payers | — |
| CPT 83036 Hemoglobin A1c | $35 | $28 | $17across 29 payers | — |
| CPT 27447 Total knee arthroplasty | $24,438 | $19,550 | $10,730across 7 payers | $1,170 |
| CPT 47562 Laparoscopic cholecystectomy | $15,602 | $12,481 | $4,603across 21 payers | $635 |
| CPT 45378 Colonoscopy, diagnostic | $2,268 | $1,814 | $1,047across 24 payers | $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.
Mortality
30-day risk-standardized death rates for common admission types — tracked by CMS as a hospital-level outcome measure. Lower numbers are better; CMS adjusts for case mix so hospitals serving sicker patients aren't penalized.
- 30-day mortality after COPD admission8.60
Lower is better
- 30-day mortality after coronary bypass (CABG)Not reported
Lower is better
- 30-day mortality after heart attack (AMI)Not reported
Lower is better
- 30-day mortality after heart failure12.2
Lower is better
- 30-day mortality after pneumonia15.9
Lower is better
- 30-day mortality after stroke11.4
Lower is better
- Hybrid hospital-wide mortality (admin + EHR data)3.70
Lower is better
Readmission
Risk-standardized rate of patients returning to any hospital within 30 days of discharge. Used by Medicare's Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) to set payment penalties.
- 30-day readmission after CABGNot reported
Lower is better
- 30-day readmission after COPD19.9
Lower is better
- 30-day readmission after heart attackNot reported
Lower is better
- 30-day readmission after heart failure19.1
Lower is better
- 30-day readmission after hip/knee replacement6.00
Lower is better
- 30-day readmission after pneumonia16.4
Lower is better
- Excess days in acute care after AMINot reported
Lower is better
- Excess days in acute care after heart failure-11.9
Lower is better
- Excess days in acute care after pneumonia-10.8
Lower is better
- Hybrid hospital-wide readmission (admin + EHR data)15.4
Lower is better
- READM-30-AMI-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
- READM-30-CABG-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
- READM-30-COPD-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
- READM-30-HF-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
- READM-30-HIP-KNEE-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
- READM-30-PN-HRRPNot reported
Lower is better
Complications
Patient Safety Indicators (PSI) — adverse events that may have been prevented through better care. Lower is better.
- COMP_HIP_KNEE3.40
Lower is better
- PSI_030.53
Lower is better
- PSI_04Not reported
Lower is better
- PSI_060.19
Lower is better
- PSI_080.28
Lower is better
- PSI_092.91
Lower is better
- PSI_101.98
Lower is better
- PSI_1114.4
Lower is better
- PSI_124.12
Lower is better
- PSI_134.26
Lower is better
- PSI_141.64
Lower is better
- PSI_150.91
Lower is better
- PSI_901.11
Lower is better
Timely care
Emergency department flow and time-to-treatment measures. Includes ED wait time, leave-without-being-seen rate, and stroke-imaging speed.
- ED median time before being seen (minutes)190.0
Lower is better
- ED patients leaving without being seen3.00
Lower is better
- OP_18a190.0
- OP_18c180.0
- OP_18dNot reported
- OP_2995.0
- OP_31Not reported
- OP_3212.4
- OP_35_ADM11.3
- OP_35_ED6.80
- OP_361.00
- OP_40Not reported
- Stroke imaging within 45 min of ED arrival86.0
Higher is better
Other measures
Additional CMS Care Compare measures published for this facility.
- EDV80.0
- GMCSNot reported
- GMCS_Malnutrition_Diagnosis_DocumentedNot reported
- GMCS_Malnutrition_ScreeningNot reported
- GMCS_Nutrition_AssessmentNot reported
- GMCS_Nutritional_Care_PlanNot reported
- HH_HYPER13.0
- HH_HYPO3.00
- HH_ORAENot reported
- IMM_395.0
- SAFE_USE_OF_OPIOIDS16.0
- SEP_159.0
- SEP_SH_3HR80.0
- SEP_SH_6HR73.0
- SEV_SEP_3HR77.0
- SEV_SEP_6HR96.0
- STK_02Not reported
- STK_03Not reported
- STK_05Not reported
- VTE_186.0
- VTE_2Not reported
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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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