Wakemed, Cary HospitalVoluntary non-profit - Private
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- 2/11/2026
Raleigh-Cary, NC MSA
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ER visit costs can vary as they can include a facility fee, clinician bill, labs, imaging, medication, transport, and insurance-specific out-of-pocket responsibility. We compare ER cost based on one service every ER visit would have: Level of Emergency Department visit for the evaluation and management of a patient. These figures are source data points, not guarantees of the final bill.
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| Facility Name | ER service level cash price | Dataset Version | ||||
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| Wakemed, Cary HospitalVoluntary non-profit - Private | $171 Around average | $294 Around average | $608 Around average | $1,213 Around average | $1,495 Around average | 2/11/2026 |
| Johnston HealthGovernment - Hospital District or Authority | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable |
| Rex HospitalGovernment - State | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable |
| Wakemed, Raleigh CampusVoluntary non-profit - Private | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable No cash price | Unavailable |
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Data Sources
Cash-price values are from each facility's latest standard charges file published on its website. The average comparison note uses the city average for the same ER service level: around average means within a +/-10% band, above average means more than 10% above, and below average means more than 10% below. Hospital ownership labels come from the CMS Hospital General Information dataset.
Why ER level 4 is the default sort
ERcost defaults to ER level 4 because recent commercial ED spending research shows higher-intensity emergency department visit codes now represent a large share of billed visits. This default is based on the Health Affairs study Price Increases Versus Upcoding As Drivers Of Emergency Department Spending Increases, 2012-19 and its ED spending analysis. By 2019, level 4 was the single most common level among ER levels 3, 4, and 5, with level 5 close behind. Level 4 is a practical default for comparison, but actual coding depends on the care documented for a specific visit.