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Hospital Adjusted Expenses per Inpatient Day, 2005

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 Expenses per Inpatient Day
United States$1,522
Alabama$1,198
Alaska$2,246
Arizona$1,769
Arkansas$1,238
California$1,994
Colorado$1,751
Connecticut$1,713
Delaware$1,715
District of Columbia$1,910
Florida$1,497
Georgia$1,202
Hawaii$1,310
Idaho$1,484
Illinois$1,637
Indiana$1,569
Iowa$1,036
Kansas$1,055
Kentucky$1,194
Louisiana$1,293
Maine$1,528
Maryland$1,831
Massachusetts$1,751
Michigan$1,460
Minnesota$1,300
Mississippi$1,021
Missouri$1,560
Montana$814
Nebraska$1,066
Nevada$1,685
New Hampshire$1,627
New Jersey$1,797
New Mexico$1,780
New York$1,539
North Carolina$1,320
North Dakota$898
Ohio$1,673
Oklahoma$1,332
Oregon$2,062
Pennsylvania$1,500
Rhode Island$1,719
South Carolina$1,465
South Dakota$733
Tennessee$1,234
Texas$1,636
Utah$1,823
Vermont$1,166
Virginia$1,394
Washington$2,143
West Virginia$1,113
Wisconsin$1,458
Wyoming$805
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Includes all operating and non-operating expenses for registered US community hospitals, defined as nonfederal short-term general and other special hospitals whose facilities and services are available to the public. Adjusted expenses per inpatient day include expenses incurred for both inpatient and outpatient care; inpatient days are adjusted higher to reflect an estimate of the volume of outpatient services. It is important to note that these figures are only an estimate of expenses incurred (by the hospital to provide a day of) inpatient care and are not a substitute for either actual charges or reimbursement for care provided.

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1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and; 2008 AHA Annual Surveys. Copyright 2009 by Health Forum LLC, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association, available at http://www.ahaonlinestore.com/ProductDisplay.asp?ProductID=637.



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