BryLin Hospital Charge Information

BryLin Hospital is committed to being transparent about our charges.

The information on this site contains the charges for all services provided by BryLin Hospital.

Total charge is same for all recipients, however, the hospital charges do not reflect the expected out-of-pocket expense for a specific hospital service. Your out-of-pocket expenses will depend on the terms of your insurance coverage, deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance amount(s) designated in your specific insurance contract.

As a courtesy we will try to verify your benefits prior to your admittance, when possible, to notify you of your cost. This may not always be possible.

For a better understanding of your estimated out-of-pocket expenses, you should contact your insurer.

If you do not have health insurance, you may be eligible for our Private Pay Rates, For Inpatient services, payable upon admission for first week, and at weekly intervals for Hospital services only.

We are not a “Charity Care Facility”, sliding fee is based on income only, not expenses.  If your income is below the State Poverty Guidelines published each year, you must apply for Medicaid before we can grant Financial Assistance.

Can a patient receive charges for services that are not included in the chargemaster? 

Yes, the hospital charges reflect our services only and do not include any professional fees such as, physician services for medical and psychiatric or anesthesiology for ECT services. These are all billed separately by their offices.


Hospital Charges

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