Shopping for Shoppable Services
Summary
For many health services, you have time to plan and shop around. If you’re getting the service in a hospital or health system, you may be able to check the price ahead of time at different facilities. You can also use the Shoppable Services tool on this website to learn the average price for the service in your area and surrounding areas.
The federal government defines shoppable services as services that a patient can schedule in advance and that are not urgent. Beginning in 2021, hospitals are required to list their prices for 300 shoppable services. One way to shop for a shoppable service is to go to the websites of different hospitals and see what price they list. Our Shoppable Services tool offers a different approach. We have compiled a list of more than 300 common shoppable services. Using our tool, you can easily browse through the services, or search for a specific service. Then you can get an estimate of what the service typically costs in the area where your provider is located.
Two types of total cost are given: the out-of-network price and the in-network price. (For more on networks, see our article on Provider Networks.) There are several ways you can use your cost estimate. One is to plan and budget for the expense. If you’re uninsured or going out of network, you can also use the cost estimate to negotiate with a hospital. For more on negotiating with providers, see Using FAIR Health Cost Estimates to Negotiate the Costs of Care.
Your Action Plan: Use the Shoppable Services Tool
- Use the Shoppable Services tool to find a hospital service for which you’d like to know the average cost in your area.
- See what the out-of-network and in-network total average estimated costs are.
- Use the cost estimate to plan and budget for the service.
- If you’re uninsured or going out of network, consider using the cost estimate to negotiate with hospitals.