Why Does A Hospital Stitch Cost $500?
Maybe your like
You may be receiving this error message if you are logged out. Be sure to log into your account to access the resources.
Auto logout in seconds.
Continue LogoutToday's Updates
- Report
12 things CEOs need to know in 2026
- Podcast
Ep 289: What are health systems doing in 2026? Results from our survey are in.
- Expert Insight
What healthcare leaders are prioritizing in 2026
- Daily Briefing
Join 165,000+ healthcare leaders and get the industry’s most important news in your inbox—every day.
- Our Research
-
Care Delivery
- Ambulatory care
- Behavioral health
- Cardiovascular
- Oncology
- Pharmacy
- Population health
- Post-acute care
- Service lines and specialty care
- Weight management and obesity care
- Women's health
Learn more
Strategy
- Consumer trends
- Finance
- Health plan strategy
- Healthcare policy updates
- Hospital and health system trends
- International
- Market trends and growth strategy
- Site-of-care shifts
- State of the healthcare industry
- Value-based care
Staffing & Operations
- Facility planning
- Leadership
- Nursing
- Philanthropy
- Physicians and medical groups
- Provider operations
- Sales enablement
- Workforce
Technology & Innovation
- Artificial intelligence
- Digital access and experience
- Digital health
- Medical device
- Pharmaceutical
- Telehealth
LATEST RESEARCH
Resource hub: Market trends in orthopedics
Revenue cycle claims denial benchmarks
Guide to today's top orthopedic trends
More recent research
STAY IN THE KNOW
Daily Briefing
A must-read daily newsletter for thousands of healthcare executives across the nation.
Radio Advisory
A podcast providing your weekly download on how to untangle healthcare's most pressing challenges. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
- Tools
-
FORECASTING & DEMAND
- Market Scenario Planner
- Demographic Profiler
- Clinician Supply Profiler
- Cancer Incidence Estimator
COMPETITION & MARKET SHARE
- Medicare Market Explorer
- Health Care Facility Quickview Map
- Health Plan Market Explorer
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT & BENCHMARKING
- Care Variation Reduction Assessment
- Hospital Benchmark Generator
- Hospital Performance Profiler
POST-ACUTE CARE & NETWORK DESIGN
- Post-Acute Care Pathways Explorer
- Home Health Performance Profiler
- Home Health Benchmark Generator
- Skilled Nursing Facility Benchmark Generator
- Skilled Nursing Facility Performance Profiler
See all tools
- Events & Webinars
-
- March 31 ❘ Cardiovascular Roundtable: Tactics for sustainable procedure growth ❘ Virtual
- May 05 ❘ Advisory Board 2026 Summit: Washington, D.C. ❘ In-Person
- May 12 ❘ AI Roundtable: Unlocking AI’s role in care delivery and operations ❘ Virtual
- June 02 ❘ Advisory Board 2026 Summit: Carlsbad, CA ❘ In-Person
ADVISORY BOARD EVENTS
In-person and virtual experiences to learn from the best in the healthcare industry and network with your peers.
Upcoming Events:
See all events
- March 17 ❘ Medicare Advantage: The latest on product design and growth
- March 19 ❘ Inside Baptist Health of KY and IN's blueprint for smarter AI adoption
- March 24 ❘ Market outlook for employer-sponsored insurance
- March 26 ❘ Care variation reduction: A $100B savings opportunity
WEBINARS
Join your peers to learn the latest insights in our live and recorded webinars.
Upcoming Webinars:
See all upcoming and on-demand webinars
- Products & Services
-
Research Membership
Access to insights, resources, and tools designed to address the healthcare industry's most pressing challenges.
- Research & Insights
- Data & Analytical Planning Tools
- Webinars
- Expert Conversations
ASKADVISORY
Our direct-to-expert service is here to help you navigate your membership, our research, and your most pressing challenges in healthcare. No question is too big or too small.
Custom Research
Original research into the topics you care about most, conducted the Advisory Board way.
Expert Support
Connections to healthcare experts that help break through challenges and identify the most pressing opportunities.
Advisory Board Fellowship
An immersive leadership practice ground, empowering leaders to make progress on organizational challenges.
Events & Roundtables
In-person and virtual experiences designed to deliver crucial healthcare information and foster meaningful connections with peers and industry experts.
Webinars
Join our expert-led webinars to get the latest insights on topics such as the state of the industry, value-based care, health system strategy, specialty care market trends, and more.
Sponsorship
Thought leadership opportunities to elevate your brand, showcase your expertise, and engage with key decision-makers.
See all Products & Services
- About Us
-
ADVISORY BOARD
We help leaders and future leaders in the healthcare industry work smarter and faster by providing provocative insights, actionable strategies, and practical tools to support execution.
Learn more about us
Who We Serve
We empower our members, and the entire healthcare industry, to confidently reimagine healthcare with breakthrough insights that open minds and inspire action.
OUR HISTORY
Advisory Board has changed a lot over its 40-year history, but what has not changed is our commitment to addressing tough questions with unbiased, disciplined research.
OUR EXPERTS
Our team of 200+ curious researchers work full time to uncover the insights that you need to know and the solutions that will work.
CAREERS
Join us to improve the lives of others while doing your life's best work.
Questions? AskAdvisory
Library
| Daily Briefing
3 minute read Why does a hospital stitch cost $500?The New York Times' Elisabeth Rosenthal this week examined why one of the simplest medical procedures—closing a wound with a needle and thread—now costs upwards of $500. Per stitch.
Rosenthal on health costs
How colonoscopies illustrate the problem
Getting priced out of joint replacement
Economists say the primary driver of high health costs in the United States is fiscal, not medical. Hospitals hold significant negotiating clout in a health care system that has little-to-no price regulation, Rosenthal writes, noting that the rising costs of drugs, medical equipment, and other services—as well as fees from layers of middlemen—also play a significant role.
However, Rosenthal argues that an equally important factor behind escalating hospital bills is the growing number of mergers and consolidations that have led to supersized hospital systems, giving them the power to command higher prices from insurers and employers.
AHA makes the case for hospital mergers
Case study: The cost of three stitches and a dab of glue
Rosenthal offers the example of Deepika Singh, a 26-year-old woman who sought emergency care after gashing her knee at a barbeque. Singh's three stitches cost $2,229.11. Another patient, a rambunctious toddler named Orla Roche, sought care at the same ED after falling from a couch and splitting her forehead open. Sealing the wound with some skin glue cost $1,696.
The two patients were treated at one of two dozen community hospitals in the region owned by the same parent company, Rosenthal explains. At these hospitals, "chargemaster" prices for common procedures are among the 20% highest chargemasters in the country, according to a New York Times analysis of federal data.
Experts note that "chargemaster" prices are largely arbitrary and do not reflect what the patient actually pays, because public and private insurers negotiate discounts. The hospital that treated Singh and Orla charges $181 for a vial of skin glue, $126 for anesthetic cream, and $79.73 for a vial of local anesthetic. The same items can be purchased for $18, $37, and $5, respectively, on the Internet, according to Rosenthal.
Additionally, total billing for ED visits typically include separate charges for services and supplies, as well as a facility fee for walking in the door. For example, Roche's bill includes a $529 charge for "supplies and devices," while both her and Singh's total costs included a $1,167 facility fee.
The merger effect
Rosenthal writes that in theory, health care consolidation can create economies of scale and keep prices low—unless it results in complex super systems.
Typically, insurers will pay 40% to 50% of a patient's total bills, according to Simone Singh of the University of Michigan. However, powerful hospital chains are able to leverage their size to dictate higher prices than a typical hospital.
As such, discounts from the chargemaster prices can be less generous at super-systems, and patients like Singh and Orla end up paying more. For her three stitches, Singh's negotiated her $2,200 bill down to $1,813, and Singh had to pay $768.56 of that out of pocket, an amount she was unable to afford. Meanwhile, Roche's family ended up owing $1,366 after the insurer brought her bill down to $1,700 bill.
Longest article in TIME history explains high U.S. health costs
According to health care consultant Orry Jacobs, the effect of more hospital mergers and acquisitions ultimately depends on the objective of the health care system. "If the intent is to improve care and bend cost curves, then networks can do so. If the objective is to corner the market and demand higher rates, then that will happen" (Rosenthal, Times, 12/2).
Is this content helpful?
SPONSORED BY INTENDED AUDIENCE AFTER YOU READ THIS AUTHORSPosted on December 05, 2013
Updated on March 17, 2023
TOPICS INDUSTRY SECTORSWe help leaders and future leaders in the healthcare industry work smarter and faster by providing provocative insights, actionable strategies, and practical tools to support execution.
Research & Events- Latest research
- Daily Briefing
- Radio Advisory
- Events
- Search
- About us
- Our history
- Products
- Sponsorship
- Careers
- AskAdvisory
- Contact us
- Legal Disclaimer
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Use
Don't miss out on the latest Advisory Board insights
Create your free account to access 1 resource, including the latest research and webinars.
Create Account Sign in to your accountWant access without creating an account?
Get Limited Access
You have 1 free members-only resource remaining this month.
View this resource1 free members-only resources remaining
Become a Member1 free members-only resources remaining
Create AccountYou've reached your limit of free insights
Become a member to access all of Advisory Board's resources, events, and experts
Never miss out on the latest innovative health care content tailored to you.
Become a MemberBenefits include:
Unlimited access to research and resources Member-only access to events and trainings Expert-led consultation and facilitation The latest content delivered to your inbox Become a MemberYou've reached your limit of free insights
Become a member to access all of Advisory Board's resources, events, and experts
Never miss out on the latest innovative health care content tailored to you.
Create Account Become a MemberBenefits include:
Unlimited access to research and resources Member-only access to events and trainings Expert-led consultation and facilitation The latest content delivered to your inboxThis content is available through your Curated Research partnership with Advisory Board. Click on ‘view this resource’ to read the full piece
View this resourceEmail ask@advisory.com to learn more
Click on ‘Become a Member’ to learn about the benefits of a Full-Access partnership with Advisory Board
Never miss out on the latest innovative health care content tailored to you.
Become a MemberBenefits Include:
Unlimited access to research and resources Member-only access to events and trainings Expert-led consultation and facilitation The latest content delivered to your inbox Become a MemberThis is for members only. Learn more.
Click on ‘Become a Member’ to learn about the benefits of a Full-Access partnership with Advisory Board
Never miss out on the latest innovative health care content tailored to you.
Become a MemberBenefits Include:
Unlimited access to research and resources Member-only access to events and trainings Expert-led consultation and facilitation The latest content delivered to your inbox Become a Member You Session Is ExpiringYour session is about to expire. Click continue to stay logged in.
Auto logout in seconds.
Continue Logout
Thank you! Your updates have been made successfully. Oh no! There was a problem with your request. Error in form submission. Please try again. Tag » How Much Do Stitches Cost
-
How Much Do Stitches Cost Without Insurance In 2022? - Mira
-
How Much Do Stitches Cost Without Insurance? - Solv
-
Cost Of Stitches - 2022 Healthcare Costs - CostHelper > Health
-
'An Arm And A Leg': How Much For Stitches In The ER? Hard To ...
-
How Much Does It Cost To Get Stitches On The Hand In The Hospital?
-
How Much Will Stitches Cost At The Hospital? I Have No Insurance.
-
24-Hour Clinic Or Hospital A&E: A Guide To Costs & Care In Singapore
-
How Much Do Stitches Cost Without Medical Insurance
-
At Urgent Care, He Got 5 Stitches And A Big Surprise: A Plastic ...
-
Bill Of The Month: Critically Ill Woman Skips ER After Spouse's Costly ...
-
Open Wounds – Stitches, Healing & When To Visit The A&E
-
I'll Be Needing Stitches: Urgent Care Or ER? - Legacy ER
-
The ER Charged Him $6,589.77 For 6 Stitches, A Cost That Led His Wife ...
-
Infographic Of The Day: Why Your Stitches Cost $1,500