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Price Transparency


Bradley County Medical Center supports price transparency and is committed to providing information that will assist our patients with understanding and estimating their out-of-pocket costs for services provided at our facility. The information contained in the link below is being provided in compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requirement (FY 2019 IPPS/LTCH PPS Final Rule; CMS-1694-F) for hospitals to post a list of their standard charges online in a machine-readable format. This document reflects charges for items and services provided by BCMC as of January 2021.

In order to comply with state regulations, hospital charges may fluctuate during the course of the year. Please keep in mind that the price listed on an individual bill may differ from the estimated cost listed below due to this fluctuation. The actual charges for services received may be higher or lower depending on the level of care provided, medical supplies used, pharmacy items administered, and other services provided to the patient.

Please click here to view the estimated charges.

Please click here for the Payment Liability Estimator (PLE) where you can generate an estimate of what you will be charged.

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BCMC ER Earns Two Awards from American Heart Association


The Bradley County Medical Center Emergency Department has received American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Coronary Artery Disease STEMI Referring Center and Coronary Artery Disease Rural Recognition, both at a Bronze level, for its commitment to offering rapid, research-based care to people experiencing a specific type of heart attack known as an ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), known to be more severe and dangerous than other types of heart attacks.

Each year, about 285,000 people in the U.S. experience this type of heart attack, caused by a complete blockage in a coronary artery. Nearly 40% of people who go to the emergency room with acute coronary syndrome are diagnosed with a STEMI. Like all heart attacks, this requires timely treatment to restore blood flow as quickly as possible.






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