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Medical Costs in Rhode Island (2026)

Cost Index: 1.22 (+22% vs. national avg.)

Rhode Island Healthcare Overview

1.22
Cost Index
$7,500
Avg Annual Premium
4.8%
Uninsured Rate

Medical costs in Rhode Island are higher than the national average, with a cost index of 1.22. The Northeast region generally has higher healthcare costs. Rhode Island has an uninsured rate of 4.8% and average annual insurance premiums of $7,500.

Top Hospitals in Rhode Island

  • Rhode Island Hospital
  • Miriam Hospital
  • Kent Hospital

Procedure Costs in Rhode Island

ProcedureRI AvgRangeW/ Insurance
Knee Replacement$59,780$36,600-$85,400$14,640
Hip Replacement$58,560$39,040-$82,960$13,420
Appendectomy$26,840$14,640-$42,700$7,320
Cataract Surgery$5,978$4,270-$8,540$3,050
Colonoscopy$3,355$1,830-$5,490$1,464
MRI Scan$1,617$488-$4,270$976
CT Scan$1,342$366-$3,660$732
Dental Crown$1,647$976-$3,050$1,220
Root Canal$1,342$854-$2,196$854
Wisdom Teeth Removal$1,952$366-$3,660$1,464
ACL Repair$42,700$24,400-$61,000$12,200
Hernia Repair$14,640$7,320-$30,500$6,100

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