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How Much Does Removal of plaque in arteries of leg Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT 37225 — Removal of plaque in arteries of leg

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 6.3x more than the cheapest for this procedure. GU averages $6316.37 vs NM at $1007.49.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
GU$6316.37$650.6K1032
MA$5805.60$1.6M27911
NJ$5327.86$5.5M1.0K31
MD$5248.69$8.8M1.7K30
VA$5178.43$2.1M40213
DC$5086.82$681.6K1343
GA$4947.90$885.7K1798
CT$4926.25$817.8K1668
SC$4804.77$831.2K1738
MI$4652.57$4.6M98929
FL$4631.16$15.3M3.3K93
NY$4578.09$8.6M1.9K45
CA$4480.34$24.8M5.5K95
TN$4416.93$3.0M67126
KY$4351.32$557.0K1285
AZ$4338.61$4.2M97428
TX$4299.78$10.0M2.3K77
SD$4147.09$854.3K2066
NV$4060.14$556.2K1376
NC$3929.90$2.8M70625
AL$3670.25$1.2M33116
PA$3652.36$829.1K2279
OH$3637.38$796.6K2196
KS$3555.04$533.3K1507
MS$3531.85$2.4M67120
LA$3466.14$1.3M38917
MO$3159.22$394.9K1255
IL$3004.97$1.8M60223
NE$2667.09$333.4K1252
AR$2603.99$1.5M56617
OK$2294.59$546.1K2386
IN$2236.89$583.8K26111
NM$1007.49$104.8K1044

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Matthew KilbridgeInterventional RadiologyMD$2.0M401$4974.24
Mark LeDiagnostic RadiologyFL$1.4M352$4003.62
Malwinder SinghaInterventional RadiologyCA$1.4M356$3852.66
Inder SinghCardiologyCA$1.3M329$3841.47
Amiel MoshfeghInterventional RadiologyCA$1.2M301$4081.69
Andrei GurskyThoracic SurgeryMD$1.2M265$4618.49
Bahram KhazaiInterventional CardiologyFL$1.2M285$4137.23
Joseph RicottaVascular SurgeryFL$1.1M225$4962.52
Alexander SalloumVascular SurgeryCA$940.1K182$5165.44
Amar AminInterventional RadiologyCA$939.6K180$5219.79
Harold TabaieVascular SurgeryCA$881.1K214$4117.12
Feliciano SerranoNephrologyCA$871.6K205$4251.61
Naveen SharmaCardiologyCA$776.6K126$6163.28
Nikhil PatelInterventional RadiologyCA$760.2K177$4294.68
Shrikanth UpadyaCardiologyFL$741.6K116$6393.44
Amir SalemDiagnostic RadiologyNY$740.3K157$4715.55
Daniel SimonInterventional RadiologyNJ$657.3K130$5056.09
Foluso FakoredeInterventional CardiologyMS$634.1K154$4117.54
Rahul KarVascular SurgeryOH$630.9K128$4929.10
Rajiv NagesettyVascular SurgeryCA$622.9K90$6920.86

🤔 Is Removal of plaque in arteries of leg Overpriced?

The data suggests significant pricing inconsistencies for CPT 37225. With a 6.3x price gap between the most and least expensive states, geography plays an outsized role in what Medicare pays for this procedure.

Costs have remained relatively stable over time, but the geographic variation suggests Medicare's geographic adjustment factors may not fully capture the true cost differences across states.

This analysis is based on publicly available CMS data and does not account for patient complexity, comorbidities, or facility-specific factors that may justify pricing differences.

Data Sources

  • • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • • Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2014-2023)
  • • Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Note: All data is from publicly available Medicare records. OpenMedicare is an independent journalism project not affiliated with CMS.