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Questions about Coronavirus-19?

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Call Center: 1-833-427-5634
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For help finding information, call 330-332-1551 or use the search bar below.

Financial Assistance & Billing

►Financial Assistance Options

Salem Regional Medical Center is committed to providing medically necessary services to all people regardless of a person's ability to pay. If you are uninsured or underinsured, you may be eligible for assistance with your medical bill.

For additional information regarding financial assistance options, please download the documents below:

►Assistance with Your Hospital Bill

Questions or concerns may arise regarding your financial needs due to your hospital stay. Our Patient Accounting personnel are available to assist you in making the necessary financial arrangements and in filing your third party insurance claims. The hospital will bill your designated third party payer; however, the financial responsibility for services rendered ultimately belongs to you as the patient, and it is the hospital's policy to accept payment in full.

►For More Information About Your Bill

SRMC strives to provide timely and accurate bill processing. If you should have a question about your bill or your insurance information; and/or if you would like a copy of your detailed bill, please call 330-332-7601. Our Patient Accounting Representatives will be happy to answer your questions.

►INSURANCE INFORMATION

- Accepted Insurance Plans:

Salem Regional Medical Center accepts a variety of health insurance types. SRMC advises that you confirm provider and facility plan benefit coverage details prior to seeking non-emergency services with SRMC. For a complete list of accepted insurance plans, Click Here.

- Non-participating insurance plans:

We recommend that you confirm provider and facility plan benefit coverage details prior to seeking non-emergency services with SRMC. Some insurance plans do not utilize a contracted network of providers and other plans may choose not to contract with SRMC. A list of out of network plans can be accessed HERE.

Online Bill Pay:

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►Pricing Information

- Price Estimation Tool

Salem Regional Medical Center’s price estimation tool provides you with an estimate of your out-of-pocket costs for hundreds of our most common services. This easy-to-use tool helps you know what to expect before your treatment or procedure. Click Here to access the SRMC Price Estimation Tool.

- Machine-Readable File

The information provided in the machine-readable file link below is a comprehensive listing of all of our inpatient and outpatient standard charges for all hospital items and services per CMS Regulations—section 2718(e) of the Public Health Service Act.  To better assist our patients in determining what their financial responsibility will be after insurance or applicable discounts, we have set up the Price Estimation Tool.  This tool uses your insurance information to provide you with a price estimate for your care at Salem Regional Medical Center.


For more information about the cost of your care, please contact our Customer Service staff by calling 330-332-7601. Uninsured or under insured patients should consult with our Customer Service staff to determine whether they qualify for discounts. Please note that all patients can receive care regardless of their ability to pay.

Note: The cash price for COVID-19 testing is $186.00 as of July 1, 2023.

►Protections Against Surprise Billing

According to the “No Surprises Act” passed by Congress, patients receiving inpatient or outpatient care will be protected against surprise billing for unexpected, out-of-network expenses as of January 1, 2022. Learn more HERE.

Transparency In Coverage

The Transparency in Coverage mandate requires health insurers and group health plans to make health plan pricing available to consumers, allowing for comparison shopping. Click Here to access the machine-readable file that includes in-network negotiated payment rates and historical out-of-network charges for covered items and services, including prescription drugs.