C

Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center

1015 Nw 22nd Avenue, W121 · Portland, OR 97210

🤖AI Overview

This hospital markup of 3.9x is near the national average. Patients without insurance may still face significantly higher bills.

Total Charges
$116.5M
Medicare Payments
$30.1M
Discharges
1,681
Avg Length of Stay
6.5 days
Markup Ratio
3.9x
Risk Score
2.39

Fairness Grade: C

Average — charges 3–4x what Medicare pays

Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center charges an average of $69,329 per discharge, but Medicare only pays $17,896 — a markup of 3.9x. Grades are based on this ratio: A (under 2x), B (2–3x), C (3–4x), D (4–5x), F (over 5x).

How This Hospital Compares

Markup Ratio
This Hospital
3.9x
State Avg
3.7x
National Avg
5.3x
Avg Charge per Discharge
This Hospital
$69,329
State Avg
$68,030
National Avg
$69,838
Avg Length of Stay
This Hospital
6.5 days
State Avg
5.6 days
National Avg
4.8 days

Patient Demographics

Age Distribution

Under 65
19.6%
65–74
37.6%
75–84
27.7%
85+
15.1%

Gender

52.7%
Female
47.3%
Male

Dual Eligibility

29.5%
Dual Eligible
70.5%
Non-Dual

Race & Ethnicity

White
85.5%
Black
3.7%
Hispanic
3.8%
Asian
2.5%
Native American
0.9%
Other
3.6%

Chronic Condition Profile

Prevalence of chronic conditions among this hospital's Medicare patients

Hypertension
75.0%
High Cholesterol
69.1%
Chronic Kidney Disease
41.5%
Arthritis
41.2%
Mood Disorders
39.2%
Ischemic Heart Disease
37.3%
Heart Failure
36.7%
Anxiety
36.1%
Depression
34.5%
Diabetes
34.3%
Atrial Fibrillation
32.7%
COPD
27.0%
Tobacco Use
20.4%
Cancer
20.2%
Substance Use
19.7%
Osteoporosis
17.5%
Alzheimer's/Dementia
17.0%
Asthma
14.6%
Stroke/TIA
12.3%
Schizophrenia/Psychosis
6.7%
Bipolar Disorder
6.5%
PTSD
6.4%
Personality Disorders
3.1%
Parkinson's
2.7%
ADHD/Conduct Disorders
1.8%
Related from TheDataProject.ai

🔍 See Medicare provider data on OpenMedicare

⚠️ Important: Data reflects Medicare inpatient claims. Charges represent what hospitals bill — not what patients typically pay. Medicare payment amounts reflect negotiated rates. Individual patient costs depend on insurance coverage and specific services.