14 Statistics on Net Revenue and Gross Charges for Orthopedic Cases in ASCs

Here are 14 statistics on net revenue and gross charges for ASC orthopedic cases, based on a 2009 analysis of 174 licensed freestanding ASCs, according to the VMG Health Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2010.

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Aggregate statistical analysis:

1. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases was $2,443 per case.
2. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases was $8,973 per case.

Based on number of operating rooms:

3. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 1-2 ORs was $1,997 per case.
4. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 1-2 ORs was $7,020 per case.
5. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 3-4 ORs was $2,585.
6. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 3-4 ORs was $8,050.
7. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with more than four ORs was $2,290.
8. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with more than four ORs was $9,569.

Based on case volume:

9. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with fewer than 3,000 cases was $2,482.
10. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with fewer than 3,000 cases was $7,633.
11. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 3,000-5,999 cases was $2,811.
12. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 3,000-5,999 cases was $9,571.
13. Average net revenue for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 6,000 or more cases was $2,261.
14. Average gross charges for orthopedic cases in ASCs with 6,000 or more cases was $8,866.

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