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How Much Does Nuclear medicine studies of heart muscle at rest and with stress and spect Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT 78452 — Nuclear medicine studies of heart muscle at rest and with stress and spect

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 6.8x more than the cheapest for this procedure. GU averages $375.76 vs ME at $54.99.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
GU$375.76$142.0K3781
DC$335.78$903.3K2.7K40
MD$326.13$11.3M34.7K306
AE$322.14$95.4K2961
NY$284.53$23.2M81.6K901
AZ$266.87$10.7M40.1K359
CA$255.04$27.3M106.9K1.2K
DE$253.64$2.4M9.5K60
FL$251.44$33.7M134.0K1.3K
NJ$243.82$13.0M53.3K653
AK$240.65$377.8K1.6K24
NV$224.34$2.7M12.2K164
TX$221.20$21.0M94.9K1.2K
WY$211.24$315.6K1.5K23
PR$207.33$201.9K97420
AL$206.63$4.0M19.6K250
SC$197.25$7.4M37.4K286
RI$189.93$415.2K2.2K33
LA$187.50$3.5M18.6K254
CT$185.51$2.1M11.4K201
GA$182.14$7.9M43.3K531
VA$180.18$7.1M39.2K411
NC$174.61$6.9M39.3K479
MS$161.42$2.2M13.5K130
KS$160.45$3.1M19.6K156
MA$160.30$4.5M28.4K339
MI$158.04$6.3M40.0K515
UT$148.88$490.3K3.3K51
NE$140.73$1.3M9.6K81
IL$139.54$7.6M54.4K574
PA$133.10$6.3M47.2K725
NM$129.37$577.4K4.5K55
HI$126.59$163.8K1.3K24
WV$125.57$1.1M8.4K94
OR$120.31$779.1K6.5K116
TN$118.56$4.2M35.5K375
IA$111.32$1.3M11.4K132
WA$105.69$2.0M18.8K252
WI$101.83$1.9M18.5K243
OH$100.34$4.2M42.2K524
CO$99.52$1.1M10.9K170
KY$90.35$1.8M19.9K233
AR$88.32$1.4M16.0K144
MT$88.25$240.4K2.7K44
MO$87.37$1.9M21.9K279
ID$83.62$347.6K4.2K46
IN$83.57$2.4M28.6K348
VT$81.07$128.6K1.6K19
OK$79.57$1.7M21.4K168
MN$70.66$653.9K9.3K184
NH$67.91$359.8K5.3K76

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Daniel RiegelCardiologyNY$484.9K1.2K$418.38
Richard JacarusoCardiologyNY$392.1K923$424.82
Bruce DecterCardiologyNY$390.2K925$421.87
B ChandramouliCardiologyCA$387.9K1.1K$347.62
Rodney RandallCardiologyFL$343.0K1.1K$326.65
Georg CouturierCardiologyFL$340.3K1.1K$305.79
Kevin BoranInterventional CardiologyCA$326.4K900$362.68
Jay PenafielCardiologyMD$311.0K837$371.51
Carlos FonteInterventional CardiologyNV$285.2K841$339.13
Amy EversoleCardiologyFL$277.8K792$350.82
Mark TreuthCardiologyMD$263.0K753$349.21
Nassim HaddadInterventional CardiologyAZ$258.3K942$274.24
Ricardo MartinezInterventional CardiologyFL$255.7K786$325.37
Sam BornoCardiologyCA$248.4K677$366.95
Michael LevineCardiologyNY$248.4K582$426.83
Eileen BishopCardiologyNY$246.8K586$421.24
Daniel DonohueInterventional CardiologyNY$244.9K578$423.76
Hossein AmiraniCardiologyKS$242.0K832$290.82
Stacy LoreeCardiologyMI$237.2K701$338.36
Pankaj LalCardiologyMD$234.6K578$405.94

🤔 Is Nuclear medicine studies of heart muscle at rest and with stress and spect Overpriced?

The data suggests significant pricing inconsistencies for CPT 78452. With a 6.8x 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.