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How Much Does Injection, golimumab, 1 mg, for intravenous use Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT J1602 — Injection, golimumab, 1 mg, for intravenous use

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.3x more than the cheapest for this procedure. NH averages $10.57 vs HI at $8.21.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
NH$10.57$81.4K7.7K1
AK$10.56$106.1K10.0K1
WV$10.55$405.7K38.5K3
ME$10.51$817.3K77.8K5
MS$10.50$2.7M253.0K10
MT$10.50$1.4M136.9K5
MN$10.49$1.9M181.3K17
WA$10.49$3.1M296.3K23
IA$10.47$2.0M190.7K13
SD$10.47$567.4K54.2K3
NV$10.47$365.9K35.0K3
PA$10.46$10.5M1.0M58
VA$10.45$3.9M371.9K22
NC$10.45$11.8M1.1M67
RI$10.45$280.3K26.8K2
MO$10.45$6.4M612.9K24
OR$10.44$3.8M359.4K24
IL$10.44$5.9M562.7K40
NE$10.44$612.2K58.7K3
KS$10.43$3.0M289.3K18
AZ$10.42$8.2M788.5K26
CT$10.42$1.4M136.3K7
NJ$10.42$6.3M604.3K38
NM$10.42$662.1K63.6K5
LA$10.41$7.4M708.2K14
AR$10.41$2.6M249.3K14
FL$10.41$16.1M1.5M87
MA$10.40$2.2M215.3K14
ID$10.40$2.1M205.2K8
NY$10.39$4.1M397.8K31
AL$10.39$3.8M364.8K20
UT$10.38$637.4K61.4K5
OK$10.38$7.0M675.4K17
TN$10.38$6.6M636.8K30
GA$10.37$6.5M624.9K27
SC$10.37$10.1M969.1K38
IN$10.37$2.8M274.0K17
WI$10.37$2.7M258.7K13
TX$10.37$15.6M1.5M85
OH$10.35$5.4M518.0K32
CA$10.35$11.2M1.1M67
MD$10.35$2.9M278.2K28
MI$10.34$3.7M356.2K24
DE$10.28$1.4M139.4K6
KY$10.26$2.8M276.1K20
CO$10.22$2.5M245.1K23
DC$10.16$78.5K7.7K1
HI$8.21$124.4K15.2K2

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Aaron BroadwellRheumatologyLA$2.2M209.8K$10.43
Craig CarsonRheumatologyOK$2.0M192.6K$10.39
Larry BroadwellRheumatologyLA$1.8M177.4K$10.37
Steven BaakRheumatologyMO$1.5M144.1K$10.51
Joy SchechtmanRheumatologyAZ$1.0M99.9K$10.36
Ananda WalaliyaddaRheumatologyID$964.5K92.1K$10.47
Chacko AlappattRheumatologyOH$896.6K87.3K$10.27
Erin ShinerRheumatologyTX$887.8K87.4K$10.16
Thaila RamanujamRheumatologyCA$853.0K82.3K$10.37
Sona KamatInternal MedicineMO$844.3K82.2K$10.27
Gnanesh PatelRheumatologyPA$807.2K77.4K$10.43
Amanda FowlerRheumatologyMS$782.1K74.0K$10.57
Daniel WatrousRheumatologyCA$769.7K73.9K$10.42
Aymen KenawyRheumatologyFL$731.4K72.0K$10.17
Charles DegenhardtRheumatologyGA$710.2K68.2K$10.42
Debbie FoleyRheumatologyOK$704.4K67.3K$10.47
Areena SwarupRheumatologyAZ$683.7K64.9K$10.53
Latisha HeinlenRheumatologyOK$678.6K66.0K$10.28
Dean StephensRheumatologyGA$675.6K66.3K$10.19
Ana KumarRheumatologyOK$670.3K65.7K$10.20

🤔 Is Injection, golimumab, 1 mg, for intravenous use Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT J1602 shows a 1.3x 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.