Hospitals are paying less for hip components this year

IMPLANT COSTS DROP AS HOSPITALS NEGOTIATE (Orthopedics This Week) Hospitals are paying about 16% less for one component of a hip implant than they did a year ago, according to Jaimy Lee writing for Modern Healthcare. The evidence that healthcare providers are negotiating lower prices for joint implants comes from the Modern Healthcare/ECRI Institute Technology Price Index. Lee reports that the average price paid this summer for the implant’s acetabular shell—one of four parts of a hip implant—was $1,220. That is about a quarter of the average price of a total hip implant. Tim Browne, director ...


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