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CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE

KANSAS CITY, MO · Psychiatric · Government - State. 0 CMS-published quality measures, refreshed quarterly.

Quick facts

CCN (CMS Provider Number)
264008
Address
1000 E 24TH STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO 64108
Phone
(816) 512-7000
County
JACKSON
Type
Psychiatric
Ownership
Government - State
Emergency services
No
Birthing-friendly designation
Not reported

Quality measures

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Common questions

How does CMS rate CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE?
CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE did not receive a CMS overall hospital rating in the most recent CMS Care Compare release. Hospitals can be unrated when they don't report enough cases for the rating to be statistically meaningful.
Is CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE a non-profit hospital?
CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE is registered with CMS as Government - State. ACA §501(r)'s charity-care requirement applies to non-profit hospitals; for-profit and most government hospitals are governed by other rules.
How do I dispute a bill from CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE?
Every patient has federal rights regardless of which hospital sent the bill: (1) request an itemized statement (HIPAA §164.524), (2) receive a Good Faith Estimate before scheduled care (No Surprises Act, 2022), (3) dispute amounts billed beyond the agreed-upon estimate or without prior consent, and (4) apply for charity care if the facility is a 501(c)(3) non-profit (ACA §501(r)). Side-by-side comparison of your itemized bill against Medicare benchmarks is the standard first step in any review.
How fresh is this data?
Quality and pricing data on this page comes from the CMS Care Compare program, refreshed quarterly. Last updated: 2026-04-29. The hospital roster (name, address, ownership) refreshes on the same cadence. Source files are linked from /data-sources, and a "Report inaccuracy" link at the bottom of this page sends a correction request that we acknowledge within 24 hours.

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P.P.P.S.The metrics on this page are from CMS Care Compare and refresh quarterly. They’re one input among several when evaluating a hospital. The other input most patients don’t look at: the hospital’s federally-required price-transparency file, which shows what the hospital actually bills for each procedure.

Source & methodology

Quality measures and hospital roster from CMS Care Compare, refreshed quarterly. Federal-source data, public domain (17 USC §105). §501(r) charity-care references from 26 USC §501(r) and IRS Publication 78. Full data-source register at /data-sources.