Trauma » Poisoning ... non-surgical careOrlando Regional1414 Kuhl Avenue
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| Procedure | Negotiated PriceThe negotiated price is the price typically paid by insurance companies for this procedure. | List PriceThe list price is the price that the hospital 'officially' charges for this procedure. | |||||||
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| Burn, full thickness or extensive with mechanical ventilation over 96 hours with skin graft | $180,600 – $252,800 | $609,900 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness with skin graft or inhalation injury +CC | $36,200 – $50,600 | $80,700 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness with skin graft or inhalation injury -CC with significant trauma | $36,200 – $50,600 | $80,700 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness or extensive with mechanical ventilation over 96 hours without skin graft | $16,200 – $17,800 | $17,800 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness without skin graft or inhalation injury +CC | $11,000 – $15,400 | $33,000 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness without skin graft or inhalation injury -CC with significant trauma | $11,000 – $15,400 | $33,000 | |||||||
| Burn, full thickness without skin graft or inhalation injury -CC without significant trauma | $20,600 – $28,900 | $126,000 | |||||||
| Burn, non-extensive +CC | $10,000 – $14,000 | $36,900 | |||||||
| Burn, non-extensive -CC with significant trauma | $10,000 – $14,000 | $36,900 | |||||||
| Burn, non-extensive -CC without significant trauma | $5,600 – $7,900 | $10,600 | |||||||
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