Compare real prices at Sampson Regional Medical Center in Clinton, NC. Taven tracks 132 procedures at this hospital using data from their publicly filed transparency report. Last updated March 2026.
Procedure Prices at Sampson Regional Medical Center
132 procedures with pricing data. Prices reflect negotiated rates across insurance payers compared to the Clinton, NC metro average.
Last updated: March 26, 2026
| Procedure | Cash Price | Avg Negotiated | Clinton Avg | vs. Avg | Payers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partial Mastectomy (Lumpectomy) CPT 19301 Surgical removal of a breast tumor along with a small margin of surrounding tissue. Also called a lumpectomy, this breast-conserving surgery removes the cancer while keeping most of the breast intact. |
$672 | $759 | $759 | avg | 4 |
| Total Hip Replacement CPT 27130 Total hip replacement surgery where the damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant to relieve pain and improve mobility. |
$2,000 | $1,581 | $1,581 | avg | 4 |
| Total Knee Replacement CPT 27447 Full knee replacement surgery where the damaged knee joint is replaced with artificial metal and plastic components to relieve pain and restore function. |
$2,000 | $1,581 | $1,581 | avg | 4 |
| Bunionectomy with Metatarsal Osteotomy CPT 28296 Surgical correction of a bunion (hallux valgus) that includes cutting and realigning the metatarsal bone to straighten the big toe and relieve pain. |
$742 | $838 | $838 | avg | 4 |
| Knee Arthroscopy Medial & Lateral CPT 29880 Arthroscopic knee surgery to treat torn meniscus cartilage on both the inner and outer sides of the knee. Uses a small camera and tools to trim or repair the damaged cartilage. |
$830 | $656 | $656 | avg | 4 |
| Knee Arthroscopy (Meniscus Surgery) CPT 29881 Arthroscopic knee surgery to treat a torn meniscus on one side of the knee. The surgeon trims or repairs the damaged cartilage through small incisions. |
$560 | $632 | $632 | avg | 4 |
| Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Repair) CPT 30520 Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Repair) — CPT code 30520 covers septoplasty (deviated septum repair) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
$910 | $719 | $719 | avg | 4 |
| TAVR - Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement CPT 33361 Replacement of a diseased aortic heart valve without open-heart surgery. A new valve is delivered through a catheter (thin tube) inserted through the leg artery. |
$2,020 | $1,421 | $1,421 | avg | 4 |
| Coronary Artery Bypass (CABG) - Single CPT 33533 Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) using a single graft. A healthy blood vessel from another part of the body is used to reroute blood around a blocked heart artery. |
$1,946 | $2,045 | $2,045 | avg | 4 |
| Venipuncture (blood draw) CPT 36415 A routine blood draw where a needle is inserted into a vein (usually in the arm) to collect blood for laboratory testing. |
— | $17 | $17 | avg | 17 |
| Central Venous Access - Jugular CPT 36573 Insertion of a central venous catheter into the jugular vein (in the neck) for direct access to the central bloodstream for medications or monitoring. |
— | $2,191 | $2,191 | avg | 17 |
| Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy (Under 12) CPT 42820 Surgical removal of the tonsils and adenoids. This procedure treats chronic infections, breathing problems, or sleep apnea caused by enlarged tonsils and adenoids. |
$308 | $348 | $348 | avg | 4 |
| Upper Endoscopy (EGD) Diagnostic CPT 43235 Upper endoscopy (EGD) — a flexible tube with a camera is passed through the mouth to visually examine the esophagus, stomach, and upper intestine. |
$385 | $435 | $435 | avg | 4 |
| Upper Endoscopy (EGD) with Biopsy CPT 43239 Upper endoscopy with biopsy — a flexible tube with a camera is passed through the mouth to examine the esophagus, stomach, and upper intestine, and tissue samples are taken for analysis. |
$399 | $451 | $451 | avg | 4 |
| Gastric Bypass (Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y) CPT 43644 Gastric Bypass (Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y) — CPT code 43644 covers gastric bypass (laparoscopic roux-en-y) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
$1,799 | $1,898 | $1,898 | avg | 4 |
| Gastric Sleeve (Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy) CPT 43775 Gastric Sleeve (Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy) — CPT code 43775 covers gastric sleeve (laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
$1,640 | $1,211 | $1,211 | avg | 4 |
| Colonoscopy (diagnostic) CPT 45378 Diagnostic colonoscopy — a flexible tube with a camera is inserted through the rectum to examine the entire large intestine for polyps, cancer, or other abnormalities. |
$550 | $435 | $435 | avg | 4 |
| Colonoscopy with Biopsy CPT 45380 Colonoscopy with biopsy — examination of the large intestine with a camera, during which tissue samples are taken from suspicious areas for laboratory analysis. |
$476 | $538 | $538 | avg | 4 |
| Gallbladder Removal (Laparoscopic) CPT 47562 Minimally invasive removal of the gallbladder (laparoscopic cholecystectomy). Small incisions and a camera are used to remove the gallbladder, typically for gallstones or inflammation. |
$970 | $767 | $767 | avg | 4 |
| Gallbladder Removal with Cholangiography CPT 47563 Laparoscopic gallbladder removal with X-ray imaging of the bile ducts (cholangiography) to check for gallstones in the ducts during surgery. |
$742 | $838 | $838 | avg | 4 |
| Inguinal Hernia Repair CPT 49505 Inguinal hernia repair — surgical repair of a hernia in the groin area where tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. |
$770 | $609 | $609 | avg | 4 |
| Lithotripsy (Kidney Stone Treatment) CPT 50590 Lithotripsy — shock waves are used to break kidney stones into small pieces that can pass naturally through the urinary tract. |
$1,060 | $838 | $838 | avg | 4 |
| Cystoscopy (Bladder Exam) CPT 52000 Cystoscopy — a thin scope with a camera is inserted through the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and urinary tract. |
$300 | $237 | $237 | avg | 4 |
| TURP (Prostate Resection) CPT 52601 Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) — surgical removal of prostate tissue through the urethra to treat enlarged prostate and improve urinary flow. |
$882 | $996 | $996 | avg | 4 |
| Prostate Biopsy CPT 55700 Prostate Biopsy — CPT code 55700 covers prostate biopsy performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
$320 | $253 | $253 | avg | 4 |
| Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (250g or Less) CPT 58571 Total laparoscopic hysterectomy including removal of the cervix — minimally invasive complete removal of the uterus and cervix. |
$924 | $1,043 | $1,043 | avg | 4 |
| Laparoscopic Ovarian Cyst/Adnexal Removal CPT 58661 Laparoscopic removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) — minimally invasive surgery using small incisions and a camera to remove the uterus. |
$672 | $759 | $759 | avg | 4 |
| Fetal Non-Stress Test CPT 59025 Fetal non-stress test — monitoring the baby's heart rate in response to its own movements to assess fetal wellbeing. |
— | $396 | $396 | avg | 17 |
| Vaginal Delivery (routine, global) CPT 59400 Routine obstetric care including prenatal visits, vaginal delivery, and postpartum care — comprehensive maternity care package. |
$3,060 | $2,338 | $2,338 | avg | 4 |
| C-Section Delivery (global) CPT 59510 Routine obstetric care including prenatal visits, cesarean delivery, and postpartum care — comprehensive maternity care package with C-section. |
$2,380 | $2,593 | $2,593 | avg | 4 |
| Complex Cataract Surgery CPT 66982 CT scan — complex cataract surgery. This imaging test uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. |
$812 | $917 | $917 | avg | 4 |
| Ear Tube Placement (Tympanostomy) CPT 69436 Ear Tube Placement (Tympanostomy) — CPT code 69436 covers ear tube placement (tympanostomy) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
$168 | $190 | $190 | avg | 4 |
| CT Head without Contrast CPT 70450 CT scan — ct head without contrast. This imaging test uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. |
— | $1,315 | $1,315 | avg | 17 |
| CT Head with Contrast CPT 70460 CT scan — ct head with contrast. This imaging test uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. |
— | $1,225 | $1,225 | avg | 17 |
| Brain MRI without Contrast CPT 70551 MRI of the brain without contrast — detailed magnetic resonance imaging of the brain to evaluate for abnormalities without using contrast dye. |
— | $2,004 | $2,004 | avg | 17 |
| MRI Brain with/without Contrast CPT 70553 MRI of the brain with and without contrast dye — detailed imaging of the brain using magnetic fields and radio waves to diagnose tumors, stroke, or other conditions. |
— | $2,784 | $2,784 | avg | 17 |
| Chest X-Ray (single view) CPT 71045 X-ray imaging — chest x-ray (single view). A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $195 | $195 | avg | 17 |
| Chest X-Ray (2 views) CPT 71046 Chest X-ray, two views — standard imaging of the lungs and chest from front and side to evaluate for pneumonia, heart problems, or other chest conditions. |
— | $218 | $218 | avg | 17 |
| CT Chest without Contrast CPT 71250 CT scan of the chest without contrast — detailed cross-sectional imaging of the lungs, heart, and chest structures without contrast dye. |
— | $1,157 | $1,157 | avg | 17 |
| CT Chest with Contrast CPT 71260 CT scan of the chest with contrast — detailed cross-sectional imaging of the chest after injecting contrast dye to better visualize blood vessels and tissues. |
— | $1,186 | $1,186 | avg | 17 |
| Lumbar Spine X-Ray CPT 72100 X-ray imaging — lumbar spine x-ray. A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $255 | $255 | avg | 17 |
| MRI Cervical Spine without Contrast CPT 72141 MRI of the cervical spine (neck) without contrast — detailed imaging of the neck spine to evaluate for herniated discs, spinal cord problems, or nerve issues. |
— | $2,018 | $2,018 | avg | 17 |
| MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast CPT 72148 MRI of the lumbar spine (lower back) without contrast — detailed imaging of the lower spine to evaluate for herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or nerve compression. |
— | $2,037 | $2,037 | avg | 17 |
| Shoulder X-Ray CPT 73030 X-ray imaging — shoulder x-ray. A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $275 | $275 | avg | 17 |
| Hand X-Ray CPT 73130 X-ray imaging — hand x-ray. A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $293 | $293 | avg | 17 |
| MRI Shoulder without Contrast CPT 73221 MRI of any joint of the upper extremity without contrast — detailed imaging of a shoulder, elbow, wrist, or hand joint. |
— | $2,025 | $2,025 | avg | 17 |
| Knee X-Ray CPT 73560 X-ray imaging — knee x-ray. A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $213 | $213 | avg | 17 |
| Ankle X-Ray CPT 73610 X-ray imaging — ankle x-ray. A quick imaging test using small amounts of radiation to create pictures of bones and internal structures. |
— | $290 | $290 | avg | 17 |
| MRI Knee without Contrast CPT 73721 MRI of any joint of the lower extremity without contrast — detailed imaging of a hip, knee, ankle, or foot joint using magnetic resonance. |
— | $1,998 | $1,998 | avg | 17 |
| CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast CPT 74176 CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis without contrast followed by with contrast — complete imaging study of the abdomen and pelvis. |
— | $3,066 | $3,066 | avg | 17 |
| CT Abdomen/Pelvis with Contrast CPT 74177 CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis with contrast — comprehensive cross-sectional imaging of the abdominal and pelvic organs after contrast injection. |
— | $3,143 | $3,143 | avg | 17 |
| Breast Ultrasound CPT 76642 Ultrasound — breast ultrasound. This imaging test uses sound waves to create pictures of organs and structures inside the body. |
— | $182 | $182 | avg | 17 |
| Abdominal Ultrasound CPT 76700 Abdominal ultrasound — uses sound waves to create images of organs in the abdomen including the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, and pancreas. |
— | $579 | $579 | avg | 17 |
| OB Ultrasound (first trimester) CPT 76801 Ultrasound — ob ultrasound (first trimester). This imaging test uses sound waves to create pictures of organs and structures inside the body. |
— | $381 | $381 | avg | 17 |
| OB Ultrasound (complete) CPT 76805 Ultrasound — ob ultrasound (complete). This imaging test uses sound waves to create pictures of organs and structures inside the body. |
— | $546 | $546 | avg | 17 |
| Transvaginal Ultrasound CPT 76830 Transvaginal ultrasound — an ultrasound probe is placed internally to obtain detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, and pelvic structures. |
— | $499 | $499 | avg | 17 |
| Pelvic Ultrasound CPT 76856 Pelvic ultrasound — uses sound waves to examine the uterus, ovaries, bladder, and other pelvic organs. |
— | $543 | $543 | avg | 17 |
| 3D Mammography (Tomosynthesis) CPT 77063 3D Mammography (Tomosynthesis) — CPT code 77063 covers 3d mammography (tomosynthesis) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $71 | $71 | avg | 17 |
| Diagnostic Mammogram (unilateral) CPT 77065 Screening mammogram of one breast — X-ray imaging of one breast to check for early signs of breast cancer. |
— | $209 | $209 | avg | 17 |
| Diagnostic Mammogram (bilateral) CPT 77066 Screening mammogram of both breasts — routine X-ray imaging of both breasts to detect early breast cancer in women without symptoms. |
— | $284 | $284 | avg | 17 |
| Screening Mammogram (bilateral) CPT 77067 Screening mammogram of both breasts including computer-aided detection — enhanced breast X-ray with software assistance for improved cancer detection. |
— | $210 | $210 | avg | 17 |
| Nuclear Stress Test (SPECT MPI) CPT 78452 Myocardial perfusion imaging (stress test with nuclear imaging) — evaluates blood flow to the heart muscle during rest and stress to detect blocked arteries. |
— | $4,746 | $4,746 | avg | 17 |
| BMP (Basic Metabolic Panel) CPT 80048 Basic metabolic panel — a blood test measuring 8 substances (glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, CO2, chloride, BUN, creatinine) to assess kidney function, blood sugar, and electrolyte balance. |
— | $61 | $61 | avg | 17 |
| CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) CPT 80053 Comprehensive metabolic panel — a blood test measuring 14 substances to evaluate kidney and liver function, blood sugar, electrolytes, and protein levels. |
— | $119 | $119 | avg | 17 |
| Lipid Panel CPT 80061 Lipid panel — a blood test measuring cholesterol levels including total cholesterol, HDL ("good"), LDL ("bad"), and triglycerides to assess heart disease risk. |
— | $139 | $139 | avg | 17 |
| Hepatic Function Panel CPT 80076 Hepatic Function Panel — CPT code 80076 covers hepatic function panel performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $125 | $125 | avg | 17 |
| Urinalysis with Microscopy CPT 81001 Urinalysis with microscopy — a urine test that examines the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine to detect infections, kidney disease, or other conditions. |
— | $54 | $54 | +1% | 17 |
| Urinalysis (automated) CPT 81003 Urinalysis (automated) — CPT code 81003 covers urinalysis (automated) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $23 | $23 | avg | 17 |
| Vitamin D Level CPT 82306 Vitamin D blood test — measures the level of vitamin D in your blood to check for deficiency. |
— | $118 | $118 | avg | 17 |
| Urine Creatinine CPT 82570 Urine Creatinine — CPT code 82570 covers urine creatinine performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $71 | $71 | avg | 17 |
| Ferritin Level CPT 82728 Ferritin Level — CPT code 82728 covers ferritin level performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $74 | $74 | avg | 17 |
| Glucose (blood sugar) CPT 82947 Blood glucose test — measures the level of sugar in your blood, used to screen for and monitor diabetes. |
— | $43 | $43 | avg | 17 |
| Hemoglobin A1C CPT 83036 Hemoglobin A1c test — a blood test that shows your average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months, used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. |
— | $34 | $34 | avg | 17 |
| Potassium Level CPT 84132 Potassium Level — CPT code 84132 covers potassium level performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $19 | $19 | +2% | 17 |
| PSA (Prostate) CPT 84153 PSA (Prostate) — CPT code 84153 covers psa (prostate) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $113 | $113 | avg | 17 |
| Sodium Level CPT 84295 Sodium Level — CPT code 84295 covers sodium level performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $21 | $21 | avg | 17 |
| TSH (Thyroid) CPT 84443 Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test — a blood test to check how well your thyroid gland is working. |
— | $135 | $135 | avg | 17 |
| CBC (Complete Blood Count) CPT 85025 Complete blood count (CBC) with differential — a common blood test that measures red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin to evaluate overall health. |
— | $75 | $75 | avg | 17 |
| PT/INR (Prothrombin Time) CPT 85610 PT/INR (Prothrombin Time) — CPT code 85610 covers pt/inr (prothrombin time) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $40 | $40 | avg | 17 |
| TB Skin Test CPT 86580 TB Skin Test — CPT code 86580 covers tb skin test performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $50 | $50 | -1% | 17 |
| Blood Type (ABO) CPT 86900 Blood Type (ABO) — CPT code 86900 covers blood type (abo) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $102 | $102 | avg | 17 |
| COVID-19 Test (rapid antigen) CPT 87426 COVID-19 Test (rapid antigen) — CPT code 87426 covers covid-19 test (rapid antigen) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $81 | $81 | avg | 17 |
| Chlamydia Test CPT 87491 Chlamydia test — a laboratory test to detect the sexually transmitted infection chlamydia using genetic material from a sample. |
— | $66 | $66 | avg | 17 |
| Gonorrhea Test CPT 87591 Gonorrhea test — a laboratory test to detect the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea using genetic material from a sample. |
— | $66 | $66 | avg | 17 |
| COVID-19 Test (PCR) CPT 87635 COVID-19 Test (PCR) — CPT code 87635 covers covid-19 test (pcr) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $88 | $88 | avg | 17 |
| Flu Test (rapid) CPT 87804 Flu Test (rapid) — CPT code 87804 covers flu test (rapid) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $44 | $44 | +1% | 17 |
| Pap Smear (ThinPrep) CPT 88175 Pap Smear (ThinPrep) — CPT code 88175 covers pap smear (thinprep) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $46 | $46 | -1% | 17 |
| Immunization Administration CPT 90471 Immunization Administration — CPT code 90471 covers immunization administration performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $184 | $184 | avg | 17 |
| Tdap Vaccine CPT 90715 Tdap Vaccine — CPT code 90715 covers tdap vaccine performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $186 | $186 | avg | 17 |
| EKG Interpretation CPT 93010 EKG Interpretation — CPT code 93010 covers ekg interpretation performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $18 | $18 | -3% | 17 |
| Echocardiogram Complete CPT 93306 Echocardiogram Complete — CPT code 93306 covers echocardiogram complete performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $687 | $687 | avg | 17 |
| Carotid Ultrasound CPT 93880 Ultrasound — carotid ultrasound. This imaging test uses sound waves to create pictures of organs and structures inside the body. |
— | $378 | $378 | avg | 17 |
| Venous Duplex Scan (legs) CPT 93971 Venous Duplex Scan (legs) — CPT code 93971 covers venous duplex scan (legs) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $361 | $361 | avg | 17 |
| Therapeutic Injection (IM/SubQ) CPT 96372 Therapeutic injection — injection of medication into a muscle or under the skin for treatment purposes. |
— | $126 | $126 | avg | 17 |
| IV Push (single drug) CPT 96374 IV push medication — rapid injection of medication directly into a vein or existing IV line. |
— | $261 | $261 | avg | 17 |
| PT - Ultrasound Therapy CPT 97035 Ultrasound — pt - ultrasound therapy. This imaging test uses sound waves to create pictures of organs and structures inside the body. |
— | $98 | $98 | avg | 17 |
| PT - Therapeutic Exercise CPT 97110 Therapeutic exercises — a physical therapy session focused on exercises to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, or range of motion. |
— | $122 | $122 | avg | 17 |
| PT - Gait Training CPT 97116 PT - Gait Training — CPT code 97116 covers pt - gait training performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $64 | $64 | avg | 17 |
| PT - Manual Therapy CPT 97140 Manual therapy — hands-on treatment by a physical therapist including joint mobilization, soft tissue massage, and manual stretching. |
— | $108 | $108 | avg | 17 |
| PT Evaluation - Low Complexity CPT 97161 Physical therapy evaluation, low complexity — initial assessment by a physical therapist for a straightforward condition. |
— | $169 | $169 | avg | 17 |
| PT Evaluation - Moderate Complexity CPT 97162 Physical therapy evaluation, moderate complexity — initial assessment by a physical therapist for a condition requiring moderate clinical decision-making. |
— | $212 | $212 | avg | 17 |
| PT Evaluation - High Complexity CPT 97163 Physical therapy evaluation, high complexity — comprehensive initial assessment by a physical therapist for a complex condition. |
— | $253 | $253 | avg | 17 |
| PT - Therapeutic Activities CPT 97530 Therapeutic activities — functional movement training to improve your ability to perform daily activities. |
— | $125 | $125 | avg | 17 |
| New Patient Visit - Low Complexity CPT 99202 New Patient Visit - Low Complexity — CPT code 99202 covers new patient visit - low complexity performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $197 | $197 | avg | 17 |
| New Patient Visit - Moderate Complexity CPT 99203 Office visit for a new patient with a low complexity medical problem. Typically 30-44 minutes for initial evaluation, history, and treatment planning. |
— | $257 | $257 | avg | 17 |
| New Patient Visit - High Complexity CPT 99204 Office visit for a new patient with a moderate to high complexity medical problem. Typically 45-59 minutes for comprehensive evaluation. |
— | $345 | $345 | avg | 17 |
| New Patient Visit - Comprehensive CPT 99205 Office visit for a new patient with a high complexity medical problem. Typically 60-74 minutes for comprehensive evaluation and management. |
— | $429 | $429 | avg | 17 |
| Office Visit - Minimal (Level 1) CPT 99211 Office Visit - Minimal (Level 1) — CPT code 99211 covers office visit - minimal (level 1) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $177 | $177 | avg | 17 |
| Office Visit - Straightforward (Level 2) CPT 99212 Office Visit - Straightforward (Level 2) — CPT code 99212 covers office visit - straightforward (level 2) performed in a clinical or hospital setting. |
— | $211 | $211 | avg | 17 |
| Office Visit - Low Complexity (Level 3) CPT 99213 Office visit for an established patient with a low to moderate complexity medical problem. Typically 20-29 minutes with your doctor for evaluation and management. |
— | $249 | $249 | avg | 17 |
| Office Visit - Moderate Complexity (Level 4) CPT 99214 Office visit for an established patient with a moderate to high complexity medical problem. Typically 30-39 minutes with your doctor for evaluation and management. |
— | $302 | $302 | avg | 17 |
| Office Visit - High Complexity (Level 5) CPT 99215 Office visit for an established patient with a high complexity medical problem. Typically 40-54 minutes with your doctor for detailed evaluation and management. |
— | $387 | $387 | avg | 17 |
| ER Visit - Minor Problem CPT 99281 Emergency department visit for a minor, self-limited problem requiring minimal evaluation. |
— | $146 | $146 | avg | 17 |
| ER Visit - Low Complexity CPT 99282 Emergency department visit for a low to moderate severity problem requiring a brief evaluation. |
— | $241 | $241 | avg | 17 |
| ER Visit - Moderate Complexity CPT 99283 Emergency department visit for a moderate severity problem requiring an expanded evaluation. |
— | $390 | $390 | avg | 17 |
| ER Visit - High Complexity CPT 99284 Emergency department visit for a high severity problem requiring urgent evaluation, but not an immediate threat to life. |
— | $614 | $614 | avg | 17 |
| ER Visit - Immediate Threat to Life CPT 99285 Emergency department visit for a severe, potentially life-threatening problem requiring immediate and comprehensive evaluation. |
— | $849 | $849 | avg | 17 |
| Critical Care - First Hour CPT 99291 Critical care, first 30-74 minutes — intensive medical care for a critically ill or injured patient whose condition requires constant attention from the physician. |
— | $1,216 | $1,216 | avg | 17 |
| Critical Care - Additional 30 Min CPT 99292 Critical care, each additional 30 minutes — continued intensive care beyond the first 74 minutes for a critically ill patient. |
— | $436 | $436 | avg | 17 |
| Ceftriaxone Injection 250mg CPT J0696 HCPCS Level II code J0696 — Ceftriaxone Injection 250mg. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System code for ceftriaxone injection 250mg. |
— | $46 | $46 | +1% | 17 |
| Triamcinolone Injection CPT J3301 HCPCS Level II code J3301 — Triamcinolone Injection. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System code for triamcinolone injection. |
— | $2 | $2 | -19% | 17 |
| Dexamethasone Injection CPT J1100 HCPCS Level II code J1100 — Dexamethasone Injection. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System code for dexamethasone injection. |
— | $12 | $12 | -2% | 17 |
| Septicemia/Severe Sepsis w/o MV >96hrs w MCC MS-DRG 871 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-871 — Septicemia/Severe Sepsis w/o MV >96hrs w MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving septicemia/severe sepsis w/o mv >96hrs w mcc. |
— | $17,650 | $17,650 | avg | 1 |
| Heart Failure and Shock w MCC MS-DRG 291 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-291 — Heart Failure and Shock w MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving heart failure and shock w mcc. |
— | $13,488 | $13,488 | avg | 1 |
| Respiratory Infections/Inflammations w MCC MS-DRG 177 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-177 — Respiratory Infections/Inflammations w MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving respiratory infections/inflammations w mcc. |
— | $18,990 | $18,990 | avg | 1 |
| Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy w MCC MS-DRG 193 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-193 — Simple Pneumonia and Pleurisy w MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving simple pneumonia and pleurisy w mcc. |
— | $13,149 | $13,149 | avg | 1 |
| Septicemia/Severe Sepsis w/o MV >96hrs w/o MCC MS-DRG 872 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-872 — Septicemia/Severe Sepsis w/o MV >96hrs w/o MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving septicemia/severe sepsis w/o mv >96hrs w/o mcc. |
— | $10,831 | $10,831 | avg | 1 |
| Pulmonary Edema and Respiratory Failure MS-DRG 189 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-189 — Pulmonary Edema and Respiratory Failure. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving pulmonary edema and respiratory failure. |
— | $12,122 | $12,122 | avg | 1 |
| Renal Failure w CC MS-DRG 683 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-683 — Renal Failure w CC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving renal failure w cc. |
— | $9,930 | $9,930 | avg | 1 |
| Renal Failure w MCC MS-DRG 682 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-682 — Renal Failure w MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving renal failure w mcc. |
— | $13,710 | $13,710 | avg | 1 |
| Intracranial Hemorrhage/Cerebral Infarction w CC MS-DRG 065 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-065 — Intracranial Hemorrhage/Cerebral Infarction w CC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving intracranial hemorrhage/cerebral infarction w cc. |
— | $9,987 | $9,987 | avg | 1 |
| Misc Disorders of Nutrition/Metabolism/Fluids w/o MCC MS-DRG 641 Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Group DRG-641 — Misc Disorders of Nutrition/Metabolism/Fluids w/o MCC. Inpatient hospital payment classification for cases involving misc disorders of nutrition/metabolism/fluids w/o mcc. |
— | $9,007 | $9,007 | avg | 1 |
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