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How Much Does Routine electrocardiogram (ecg) using at least 12 leads with interpretation and report Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT 93000 — Routine electrocardiogram (ecg) using at least 12 leads with interpretation and report

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.4x more than the cheapest for this procedure. AK averages $12.50 vs AR at $8.75.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
AK$12.50$136.5K10.9K164
NY$11.93$14.5M1.2M6.6K
CA$11.53$10.5M909.1K6.5K
DC$11.33$381.4K33.7K221
NJ$11.32$7.1M630.0K3.4K
MA$10.92$3.3M306.5K2.0K
MD$10.92$4.7M427.7K2.6K
HI$10.89$184.0K16.9K181
CT$10.87$1.9M177.8K1.5K
IL$10.53$2.8M269.1K2.4K
FL$10.41$9.2M883.1K5.7K
VA$10.39$3.0M291.8K2.3K
PA$10.39$4.9M468.5K3.4K
CO$10.31$801.5K77.7K906
DE$10.28$854.2K83.1K341
ND$10.26$24.3K2.4K48
WY$10.23$97.6K9.5K107
NV$10.18$632.4K62.1K534
AE$10.17$10.2K1.0K4
NH$10.15$169.7K16.7K210
WA$10.11$716.6K70.8K807
RI$10.10$302.9K30.0K376
MI$10.05$1.9M190.8K2.0K
OR$10.00$315.5K31.5K369
AZ$10.00$3.1M313.8K1.8K
GU$10.00$6.4K64523
MT$9.94$103.2K10.4K112
MN$9.88$611.0K61.9K938
TX$9.86$7.7M776.4K4.8K
UT$9.81$209.9K21.4K200
PR$9.79$161.5K16.5K217
GA$9.65$3.2M336.0K2.6K
LA$9.58$1.5M156.8K785
ME$9.57$60.8K6.4K87
SC$9.53$2.1M225.5K1.5K
NC$9.52$2.2M231.5K2.1K
WI$9.47$561.4K59.3K862
OH$9.45$2.3M238.4K2.4K
SD$9.44$43.8K4.6K92
MO$9.41$935.3K99.4K917
WV$9.36$234.4K25.0K211
KS$9.29$648.9K69.9K553
OK$9.28$581.5K62.6K495
VI$9.24$23.9K2.6K19
IN$9.22$1.2M129.9K1.0K
AL$9.22$1.6M176.3K1.1K
NE$9.20$435.0K47.3K679
VT$9.17$33.8K3.7K80
MS$9.13$958.2K105.0K467
TN$9.09$2.5M271.2K1.8K
ID$9.07$67.0K7.4K122

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Peter OkinCardiologyNY$115.6K9.3K$12.43
Titus EvansCardiologyMN$67.4K6.7K$10.00
Jorge Trejo-GutierrezCardiologyFL$65.6K6.6K$9.95
Jay SchneiderCardiologyFL$64.6K6.2K$10.48
Mohamed KhanInterventional CardiologyCA$54.4K5.1K$10.64
David HochClinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyNY$51.2K4.1K$12.39
Ari EzrattyInterventional CardiologyNY$47.3K3.7K$12.93
David DagateCardiologyNY$47.0K3.6K$12.94
Steven LeCardiologyCA$46.2K3.9K$11.88
Mark WolfeCardiologyMA$45.0K4.1K$10.91
Kandarp PatelCardiologyTN$41.3K4.1K$10.06
Wassim ShaheenInterventional CardiologyKS$39.9K4.3K$9.24
Evan MintzInternal MedicineNY$39.6K3.1K$12.98
Benjamin PotkinCardiologyCA$38.8K3.4K$11.46
Joseph GageCardiologyFL$38.4K3.5K$11.07
Steven GubinCardiologyTN$38.1K4.1K$9.35
Shubir SofatCardiologyMD$37.6K3.1K$12.16
Aazib KhanInternal MedicineCA$37.2K3.5K$10.57
Vinod JayamClinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyNY$37.1K2.9K$12.62
Sohaib TariqCardiologyCA$36.8K3.2K$11.60

🤔 Is Routine electrocardiogram (ecg) using at least 12 leads with interpretation and report Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT 93000 shows a 1.4x variation in pricing across states — relatively consistent by Medicare standards.

Medicare's fee schedule attempts to standardize pricing, though some variation is expected due to geographic cost-of-living adjustments and practice expense differences.

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.