Washington, DC · hospital rates, itemized

How much does holter monitor (48-hour heart rhythm) cost in Washington, DC?

Prices below come from each hospital's federally required price file. Most recent hospital file date: April 2, 2026. Last verified by PriceCheck: July 16, 2026. CPT 93224.

Median commercial rates on file run from $410 (Virginia Hospital Center Arlington Health System) to $644 (The George Washington University Hospital) — 1.6× apart for the same procedure in the same metro. That spread is why this page exists.

Facility rates by hospital

HospitalCash / self-payCommercialMedicareMedicaidSource & file date
The George Washington University HospitalWashington, DC $644median of 2 plans hospital fileJanuary 1, 2026
Children's National HospitalWashington, DC · pediatric $317 $127median of 9 plans $73median of 11 plans hospital fileApril 2, 2026
Lowest Virginia Hospital Center Arlington Health SystemArlington, VA $410median of 1 plan hospital fileDecember 16, 2025

Commercial / Medicare / Medicaid figures are the median of that hospital's listed plan rates in the class. Click a hospital for its full per-plan ledger.

What these numbers are — and aren't. These are facility rates hospitals publish under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule (45 CFR Part 180). They are price information, not a quote or guarantee. Physician, anesthesia, radiology, and pathology services usually bill separately. Your actual cost depends on your insurance plan, deductible, and how the visit is coded. How we read hospital price files →

Common questions

Which hospital in Washington, DC lists the lowest price for holter monitor (48-hour heart rhythm)?

Comparing each hospital's median commercial-insurance rate in its price file, Virginia Hospital Center Arlington Health System lists the lowest ($410, median of 1 plan rates) and The George Washington University Hospital the highest ($644, median of 2 plan rates). What you actually pay depends on your plan's network, deductible, and coinsurance.

Where do these prices come from?

Every price on this page comes directly from the machine-readable file (MRF) each hospital is federally required to publish under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule (45 CFR Part 180). We show each hospital's file date and link to the source. These are price disclosures, not quotes.