Even within the same city, hospitals can charge wildly different prices for similar care. We used Amino's Facility Cost Ratings™ — dollar signs that help employees identify cost-effective hospitals — to find the five most and least expensive hospitals in Dallas. Below is a peek into our data for the Dallas area.
The most expensive hospitals
Below are the five hospitals with the highest Facility Cost Rating™, averaged across all insurers in the Dallas area. Interestingly, these five have mostly good safety grades, but we found that hospital cost has zero correlation to quality.
Hospital |
Facility Cost Rating™ |
Safety Grade |
---|---|---|
Methodist Richardson Medical Center | B | |
Texas Health Huguley Hospital | A | |
Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital | B | |
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Rockwall | A | |
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital, SW Ft Worth | A |
The least expensive hospitals
These are the five hospitals with the lowest Facility Cost Rating™, averaged across all insurers in the Dallas area. In Dallas, the cost-effective hospitals tend to have good safety grades, too.
Hospital |
Facility Cost Rating™ |
Safety Grade |
---|---|---|
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Sunnyvale | B | |
Medical City, North Hills | A | |
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Grapevine | B | |
Medical City, Las Colinas | A | |
Medical City, McKinney | A |
How we rate hospitals by cost
Amino’s Facility Cost Ratings™ are an easy to understand, symbolic system of dollar signs ranging from one dollar sign denoting “inexpensive” to four dollar signs denoting “expensive.”Facility Cost Ratings™ appear on the profiles of all facilities (hospitals, imaging centers, and urgent care centers) in our Amino's healthcare transparency product.
The Facility Cost Ratings™ you see in this post are averaged across all insurers. On Amino, employees see Facility Cost Ratings™ specific to their network and plan.