state average birth charge by method of birth 2007-2010

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birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications hospital vaginal complications hospital cesarean no complications hospital cesarean complications $0 $3,000 $6,000 $9,000 $12,000 $15,000 $18,000 $21,000 $24,000 $27,000 $2,450 $10,197 $13,830 $17,909 $25,433 $8,920 $12,370 $15,555 $22,760 $9,663 $13,422 $16,782 $24,853 Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Arizona, 2008-2010 2008 2009 2010 Site and Method of Birth State Average Charge Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010. © 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/ Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 1 out-of- hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

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Page 1: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$21,000

$24,000

$27,000

$2,450

$10,197

$13,830

$17,909

$25,433

$8,920

$12,370

$15,555

$22,760

$9,663

$13,422

$16,782

$24,853

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Arizona, 2008-2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

Page 2: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$6,621

$8,046

$10,986

$13,190

$7,426

$9,109

$11,812

$14,226

$8,038

$9,228

$12,956

$14,828

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Arkansas, 2008-2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

Page 3: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 6 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$35,000

$40,000

$1,980

$15,760

$22,311

$26,536

$38,590

$13,346

$18,782

$22,881

$33,316

$14,523

$20,461

$24,777

$36,636

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, California, 2008-2010

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birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$21,000

$24,000

$27,000

$1,800

$9,749

$13,452

$17,112

$25,671

$8,365

$11,557

$14,542

$22,322

$9,025

$12,459

$15,755

$23,284

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Colorado, 2008-2010

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2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

Page 5: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 6 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$28,000

$2,217

$11,337

$14,625

$20,162

$27,377

$9,547

$12,494

$16,692

$23,049

$10,435

$13,748

$18,574

$25,736

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Florida, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Page 6: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$6,607

$9,309

$11,053

$16,030

$7,296

$9,430

$12,009

$18,474

$7,864

$10,689

$12,667

$19,229

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Hawaii, 2008-2010

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hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$-

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$9,555

$12,779

$16,104

$21,775

$10,212

$13,592

$16,848

$22,450

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Illinois, 2009-2010

2009

2010

Method of Birth

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Illinois participation in HCUP database began in 2009.

Page 8: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$5,853

$7,599

$10,745

$14,613

$6,267

$8,216

$11,566

$15,570

$6,668

$8,866

$12,444

$16,535

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Iowa, 2008-2010

2008

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2010

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Page 9: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$21,000

$7,738

$9,895

$11,807

$16,418

$8,835

$11,495

$13,287

$18,472

$9,496

$12,863

$14,321

$20,461

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Kansas, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Page 10: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$6,588

$8,667

$9,544

$13,339

$6,771

$8,701

$8,667

$14,609

$7,266

$9,395

$11,007

$15,690

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Kentucky, 2008-2010

2008

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2010

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Page 11: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$5,361

$6,864

$10,851

$14,058

$5,751

$7,322

$11,793

$15,036

$5,981

$7,706

$12,024

$15,366

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Maine, 2008-2010

2008

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2010

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Page 12: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 2 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$2,000

$4,000

$6,000

$8,000

$10,000

$1,825

$5,786

$7,200 $7,099

$9,651

$5,216

$6,549 $6,465

$8,891

$5,509

$6,877 $6,812

$9,329

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Maryland, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Page 13: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$21,000

$8,505

$11,445$11,860

$18,085

$8,952

$12,328 $12,587

$19,226

$9,683

$13,056 $13,390

$20,451

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Massachusetts, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

Method of Birth

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 2 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$4,275

$7,987

$10,295

$12,340

$16,897

$7,414

$9,639

$11,556

$15,929

$7,808

$9,971

$12,077

$16,715

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Michigan, 2008-2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure is average charge reported by 2 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$2,650

$8,671

$11,288

$15,442

$21,040

$7,439

$10,011

$13,889

$19,588

$8,094

$10,602

$14,750

$20,301

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Minnesota, 2008-2010

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hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$7,549

$9,597

$11,707

$16,135

$8,174

$10,460

$12,703

$17,517

$8,805

$11,375

$13,665

$18,474

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Missouri, 2008-2010

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Method of Birth

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges..

Page 17: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$5,447

$7,237

$11,286

$14,800

$5,882

$7,874

$11,959

$16,081

$6,110

$8,055

$12,870

$16,976

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Nebraska, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

Method of Birth

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

Page 18: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$28,000

$9,344

$12,087

$15,962

$22,935

$10,169

$13,373

$17,705

$25,178

$11,180

$13,793

$19,230

$27,005

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Nevada, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

Method of Birth

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

Page 19: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$2,000

$4,000

$6,000

$8,000

$10,000

$12,000

$14,000

$6,025

$7,652

$10,131

$12,551

$6,330

$8,146

$10,191

$12,710

$6,782

$8,679

$10,871

$13,816

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, New Hampshire, 2007-2009

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Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

Page 20: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complica-tions

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$35,000

$40,000

$17,332

$20,610

$25,246

$34,005

$18,372

$23,067

$26,743

$35,832

$19,045

$23,469

$28,142

$37,302

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, New Jersey, 2008-2010

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2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

Page 21: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$-

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$6,575

$8,530

$12,640

$16,667

$6,803

$8,659

$12,412

$15,672

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, New Mexico, 2009-2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. New Mexico participation in HCUP database began in 2009.

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birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$4,000

$9,427

$12,211

$14,583

$20,712

$8,309

$10,393

$12,807

$18,117

$8,561

$10,981

$13,263

$18,864

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, New York, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$1,900

$7,115

$9,674

$12,640

$16,979

$5,923

$7,945

$10,583

$14,032

$6,604

$8,921

$11,620

$15,677

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, North Carolina, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$7,449

$10,306

$11,778

$13,854

$7,990

$11,176

$12,751

$17,255

$8,537

$12,237

$13,327

$17,370

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Oklahoma, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$21,000

$2,101

$7,848

$10,491

$15,038

$20,288

$6,405

$8,298

$12,679

$17,004

$7,216

$9,739

$13,847

$18,788

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Oregon, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$28,000

$11,112

$16,785

$15,321

$23,325

$11,746

$17,742$16,793

$25,749

$12,760

$18,567$17,925

$27,257

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Rhode Island, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$3,000

$9,406

$11,849

$16,444

$20,800

$8,232

$10,714

$14,052

$18,640

$8,814

$11,416

$15,321

$19,609

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, South Carolina, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 4 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$3,045

$8,349

$11,132

$13,076

$18,079

$7,146

$9,323

$11,305

$15,860

$7,829

$10,101

$12,116

$17,107

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Tennessee, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$2,007

$9,812

$13,028

$15,764

$21,487

$8,419

$11,176

$13,592

$18,545

$8,929

$11,808

$14,300

$19,389

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Texas, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

Site and Method of Birth

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 9 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$5,287

$6,974

$8,670

$12,330

$5,642

$7,402

$9,387

$13,643

$5,969

$7,821

$10,003

$14,199

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Utah, 2008-2010

2008

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$5,027

$6,690

$9,498

$11,784

$5,882

$7,979

$10,712

$14,127

$6,363

$8,283

$11,357

$14,802

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Vermont, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2007.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$4,000

$8,000

$12,000

$16,000

$20,000

$24,000

$7,873

$10,395

$13,291

$19,481

$8,478

$11,365

$14,642

$21,065

$9,164

$12,394

$15,920

$22,533

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Washington State, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

Method of Birth

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Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 1 out-of-hospital birth center. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$2,000

$5,949

$7,838

$9,204

$12,071

$5,298

$7,215

$8,000

$10,843

$5,632

$7,169

$8,502

$11,020

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, West Virginia, 2008-2010

2008

2009

2010

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Page 34: State Average Birth Charge by Method of Birth 2007-2010

Sources: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/ American Association of Birth Centers. Uniform Data Set. Perkiomenville, PA: AABC, 2010.

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges. Birth center figure reported by 3 out-of-hospital birth centers. Average birth center charge not available for 2008 and 2009.

birth center vaginal hospital vaginal no complications

hospital vaginal complications

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean complications

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$2,261

$7,173

$10,210

$13,685

$18,680

$6,360

$8,945

$11,885

$16,370

$6,736

$9,651

$12,821

$17,416

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Site and Method of Birth, Wisconsin, 2008-2010

2008

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2010

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Source: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HCUPnet, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. Available at: http://hcupnet.ahrq.gov/

© 2012 Childbirth Connection. Download source: transform.childbirthconnection.org/resources/datacenter/

Notes: Figures in graph do not include the following: • additional anesthesia services charge for all cesarean and most vaginal births in hospitals • additional newborn care charge for all births in hospitals • additional maternity provider charge for all births. Payments of third-party payers typically reflect a discounting of charges.

hospital vaginal no com-plications

hospital vaginal complica-tions

hospital cesarean no complications

hospital cesarean com-plications

$0

$3,000

$6,000

$9,000

$12,000

$15,000

$18,000

$5,597

$7,386

$10,248

$12,579

$6,728

$7,947

$14,111

$16,698

$6,791

$8,861

$12,487

$14,607

Average Facility Labor and Birth Charge By Method of Birth, Wyoming, 2008-2010

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2010

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