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ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

1500 N JAMES ST · ROME, NY · 13440 · Acute Care Hospitals

0.87x Near peers

vs. the regional median (the other ~300 NY/NJ/CT hospitals publishing the same code).

How is this computed?All-codes score: median of price ratios across every available billing code. Based on 3,578 billing codes published by this hospital. A broader all-codes view (every commercial billing code this hospital publishes, 2,215 codes) puts the score at 0.91x.

ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL prices near the regional median (0.87x overall). Within departments, Inpatient prices are notably high (2.67x, 209 codes); Emergency/Eval is comparatively affordable (0.60x). The price distribution is predictable (A grade), so individual bills tend to be consistent within a category.

20% of codes priced above the regional median Reliability A (Predictable)
why?Price spread is narrow (IQR ratio 1.5x) with few outliers (3% above 3x)

How A/B/C is determined: A = narrow price spread (IQR < 2.0×) with <5% of codes priced more than 3× the regional median. B = moderate (IQR 2.0–3.0× OR 5–20% above 3×). C = wider than that.

Cost by department

Each ratio compares this hospital's prices in that department to the median across NY/NJ/CT hospitals for the same department.

DepartmentRatioCodes% above median
Surgery 0.84x 1,734 5%
Lab 0.82x 810 26%
Imaging 1.00x 299 45%
Other 0.81x 281 14%
Inpatient 2.67x 209 99%
Emergency/Eval 0.60x 90 2%
Drugs/Pharmacy 0.92x 83 39%
Therapy 0.46x 45 0%
Cardiac 0.76x 27 0%

Hospital info

  • Type: Acute Care Hospitals
  • Ownership: Voluntary non-profit - Private
  • Beds: 79
  • Annual discharges: 2,741
  • CMS overall quality star rating: 1/5
Methodology & sources

Prices extracted from this hospital's CMS-mandated machine-readable transparency file (45 CFR 180). Headline statistic: median of price ratios across every available billing code. Validated against RAND Hospital Price Transparency Study v5.1 employer claims data at Spearman ρ = 0.73 (n = 105 hospitals).

Download the original transparency file from ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.