How much does IV infusion therapy, first hour cost in Northern Arizona?
CPT 96365 — the fair price, every hospital's price, and the Medicare benchmark for Northern Arizona.
| Facility | Type | Price | vs Medicare | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yavapai Regional Medical Center (Prescott & Prescott Valley) lowest | Hospital | $102cash | 0.5× | — |
| Verde Valley Medical Center (Cottonwood) | Hospital | $112cash | 0.5× | — |
| Flagstaff Medical Center | Hospital | $146cash | 0.7× | — |
| Kingman Regional Medical Center | Hospital | $244cash | 1.2× | — |
| White Mountain Regional Medical Center (Springerville) | Hospital | $260cash | 1.2× | — |
| Little Colorado Medical Center (Winslow) | Hospital | $319cash | 1.5× | — |
| Banner Page Hospital (Page) | Hospital | $399cash | 1.9× | — |
| Havasu Regional Medical Center (Lake Havasu City) gross charge | Hospital | $823cash | 3.9× | — |
- For 96365 (IV infusion therapy, first hour), Medicare's benchmark rate is $210.69. A fair self-pay target for this line is $252.07. If I was charged more than that, please reduce it toward this benchmark.
- Your own published cash / self-pay price for 96365 is $252.07, and negotiated rates at nearby facilities run $120.67–$378.73. Please apply a rate in that range to my bill rather than the gross charge.
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What should 96365 cost in Northern Arizona?
For IV infusion therapy, first hour (CPT 96365) in Northern Arizona, a fair self-pay price is around $244, with hospitals ranging from $121 to $379 across 8 facilities. Medicare's benchmark rate is $211, the floor to negotiate toward. The card above lists each hospital's price, cheapest first, with CMS quality stars.
Frequently asked questions
How much does IV infusion therapy, first hour cost in Northern Arizona?
A fair self-pay price for IV infusion therapy, first hour (CPT 96365) in Northern Arizona is around $244, with hospital prices ranging from $121 to $379 across 8 facilities. These are estimates from hospital-published prices, not a guarantee.
What is the Medicare rate for CPT 96365?
Medicare pays about $211 for IV infusion therapy, first hour (CPT 96365). That's the negotiation floor — a fair cash-pay target is roughly 1.5–2× it, well below typical gross charges.
Can I negotiate the price of IV infusion therapy, first hour?
Yes. Under the federal Hospital Price Transparency rule hospitals must publish these rates, so you can ask to pay the cash or negotiated rate instead of the gross charge. Paste your bill on the home page for a ready-to-send appeal letter and the exact numbers to cite.
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Prices last refreshed July 2026 from each hospital's official CMS machine-readable file. Medicare rate: CY2025 OPPS/PFS/CLFS. Estimates only — not a guarantee.