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How Much Does Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT J2777 — Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.0x more than the cheapest for this procedure. WY averages $29.10 vs ND at $27.95.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
WY$29.10$771.6K26.5K1
UT$29.07$12.6M432.5K24
PR$29.06$92.4K3.2K1
VT$29.04$179.6K6.2K2
MS$29.02$4.2M145.7K13
FL$29.01$93.4M3.2M170
KS$29.01$14.4M496.1K25
DC$29.00$645.6K22.3K3
NE$28.99$21.4M738.2K14
MA$28.99$16.1M556.3K47
AZ$28.98$23.7M816.4K45
MT$28.98$3.5M121.2K10
IA$28.98$38.1M1.3M23
NM$28.96$9.8M338.5K15
MN$28.95$9.9M340.8K24
IN$28.95$15.0M519.2K38
IL$28.95$38.8M1.3M86
PA$28.95$34.6M1.2M96
OR$28.94$17.9M619.7K34
GA$28.94$22.0M760.8K42
KY$28.94$11.6M399.9K29
NY$28.94$42.0M1.5M115
TN$28.94$29.6M1.0M50
ID$28.93$5.9M204.3K13
AR$28.93$9.6M331.3K19
RI$28.93$947.7K32.8K6
CA$28.93$90.5M3.1M197
MO$28.92$17.9M618.7K46
NJ$28.91$18.2M629.0K57
NH$28.90$5.6M195.0K10
ME$28.90$4.5M155.2K11
MI$28.89$19.3M666.6K60
CT$28.88$10.2M353.6K30
NC$28.88$35.3M1.2M70
CO$28.87$18.2M631.8K40
TX$28.87$67.1M2.3M140
SC$28.87$21.4M741.7K36
SD$28.86$7.0M243.9K9
WA$28.86$30.6M1.1M51
OK$28.85$15.6M541.5K20
MD$28.80$32.2M1.1M66
NV$28.80$8.0M278.5K13
VA$28.79$29.5M1.0M57
DE$28.77$2.8M99.0K6
WV$28.75$2.7M95.3K6
WI$28.75$8.6M300.3K26
OH$28.71$23.7M824.6K67
AK$28.71$961.3K33.5K3
LA$28.69$8.4M291.2K27
AL$28.55$6.2M215.9K23
HI$28.53$2.3M79.2K13

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
John WelchOphthalmologyNE$6.5M223.3K$28.98
William TerrellOphthalmologyNE$6.0M205.4K$29.07
Ryan RushOphthalmologyTX$5.6M194.5K$28.83
Kyle AllimanOphthalmologyIA$5.1M174.0K$29.07
Jawad QureshiOphthalmologyTX$4.9M170.3K$28.97
Alex KartvelishviliOphthalmologyIA$4.8M166.3K$29.03
Jason YsasagaOphthalmologyTX$4.8M165.9K$29.03
Arshad KhananiOphthalmologyNV$4.0M140.9K$28.66
Antonio AragonOphthalmologyTX$3.9M133.4K$29.12
Thomas ShaneOphthalmologyFL$3.6M122.8K$29.12
Stephen HuddlestonOphthalmologyTN$3.4M117.5K$29.04
Jeffrey JosefOphthalmologyNY$3.4M116.2K$29.13
Saurabh PatelOphthalmologyFL$3.2M111.3K$29.06
Ashkan AbbeyOphthalmologyTX$3.1M108.2K$29.06
Dale ReynoldsOphthalmologyMN$3.1M106.8K$28.97
Christopher HaupertOphthalmologyIA$3.1M106.3K$29.07
Austin StrohbehnOphthalmologyIA$3.0M104.2K$29.05
Jared NielsenOphthalmologyIA$2.9M99.4K$29.24
Eric SubongOphthalmologyWA$2.9M99.4K$29.06
Yujen WangOphthalmologyOR$2.9M98.0K$29.15

🤔 Is Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT J2777 shows a 1.0x 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.