National Statistics For This Procedure GroupThe statistics apply to all procedures related to Psychoses including:

- Depression ... non-surgical care
- Depression psychosis ... non-surgical care
- Schizophrenia ... non-surgical care and possibly other procedures

  • Number of cases for this procedure group : 150,211
  • Number of hospitals reporting cases for this procedure group : 3,578
  • Average list price for this procedure group : $14,300
  • Average negotiated price : $4,800
  • Average length of stay : 7

Least Expensive Hospital In America For This Procedure GroupThe statistics apply to all procedures related to Psychoses including:

- Depression ... non-surgical care
- Depression psychosis ... non-surgical care
- Schizophrenia ... non-surgical care and possibly other procedures

  • SAN JUAN BAUTISTA MEDICAL CENTER
    Road 172exit To Cidra Caguas, PR 725
  • Cases per year: 254
  • List price: $2,600
  • Negotiated price: $2,600
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Hospital Where This Procedure GroupThe statistics apply to all procedures related to Psychoses including:

- Depression ... non-surgical care
- Depression psychosis ... non-surgical care
- Schizophrenia ... non-surgical care and possibly other procedures
Is Most Commonly Performed

  • PARADISE VALLEY HOSPITAL
    2400 E. 4th Street National City, CA 91950
  • Cases per year: 1433
  • List price: $23,300
  • Negotiated price: $7,600
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What is...
Depression ... non-surgical care ?

Psychoses is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state in which thought and perception are severely impaired. Persons experiencing a psychotic episode may experience hallucinations, hold delusional beliefs (e.g., grandiose or paranoid delusions), demonstrate personality changes and exhibit disorganized thinking. Treatment can include drugs like risperidone, one of the newer antipsychotic agents.


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