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How Much Does Injection, romosozumab-aqqg, 1 mg Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT J3111 — Injection, romosozumab-aqqg, 1 mg

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.1x more than the cheapest for this procedure. NE averages $7.97 vs ME at $7.17.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
NE$7.97$1.5M182.7K5
KS$7.95$1.4M174.7K7
KY$7.94$166.8K21.0K4
OR$7.94$642.0K80.9K6
UT$7.94$898.7K113.2K6
IA$7.93$2.1M268.4K19
WA$7.93$298.1K37.6K3
MT$7.93$104.9K13.2K1
WI$7.92$2.5M312.4K12
CO$7.92$4.5M574.4K42
NY$7.92$5.5M689.9K21
DC$7.92$816.3K103.1K4
CT$7.91$264.2K33.4K2
VA$7.91$4.2M529.0K22
ID$7.91$1.2M149.5K4
NC$7.91$4.6M584.0K34
MD$7.91$6.2M778.3K32
AK$7.90$771.8K97.7K4
AL$7.90$2.3M291.7K13
TN$7.90$4.9M617.7K19
MI$7.90$1.5M191.5K12
PA$7.90$10.4M1.3M59
NH$7.90$137.7K17.4K1
AR$7.89$1.2M147.8K10
WY$7.89$256.9K32.5K1
CA$7.89$19.1M2.4M111
MO$7.89$2.1M264.1K17
OH$7.89$4.7M593.9K19
FL$7.89$23.5M3.0M141
TX$7.89$12.2M1.5M85
NJ$7.89$2.7M340.1K25
OK$7.88$3.7M467.2K17
SC$7.88$4.7M591.1K36
MN$7.88$1.4M181.1K13
MS$7.88$1.1M141.5K11
NV$7.87$1.1M134.2K2
IL$7.87$9.8M1.2M32
IN$7.86$3.8M477.4K20
LA$7.86$1.9M245.9K12
GA$7.84$4.0M506.8K23
AZ$7.83$7.7M981.4K43
MA$7.80$520.6K66.8K5
NM$7.73$897.4K116.1K3
DE$7.73$1.5M190.3K6
PR$7.72$144.3K18.7K1
HI$7.70$1.0M136.3K4
ME$7.17$33.1K4.6K1

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Amanda MckeeNurse PractitionerIL$3.5M438.3K$7.90
Barry JacobsonObstetrics & GynecologyPA$1.7M212.5K$7.91
Kelleen GraverNurse PractitionerOH$1.4M184.4K$7.83
Kelley FunderburgNurse PractitionerTN$1.4M173.3K$7.88
Tara AdamsNurse PractitionerGA$1.3M167.4K$7.85
Elizabeth ClaytonRheumatologyMD$1.3M166.1K$7.91
Amy ShawFamily PracticeCA$1.1M143.1K$7.88
Jeffrey WeberGastroenterologyWI$1.1M139.0K$7.97
Shariar Cohen-GadolRheumatologyCA$1.1M132.5K$7.95
Susan YonceNurse PractitionerSC$914.7K115.7K$7.90
Seth KantorRheumatologyOH$913.8K114.7K$7.97
Tiffani LowellNurse PractitionerOK$907.7K115.9K$7.83
Robert GelfandHematology-OncologyNY$860.1K108.2K$7.95
Courtney BurlandPhysician AssistantIL$837.9K112.3K$7.46
Vipul JoshiRheumatologyFL$803.8K101.2K$7.94
Rachel BatesPhysician AssistantTN$769.9K98.5K$7.82
Ayesha SiddiquiFamily PracticeNY$751.0K94.9K$7.91
Clayton LabaumePhysician AssistantCO$729.1K92.4K$7.89
Nehad SolomanRheumatologyAZ$700.9K90.1K$7.78
Svetlana MeierRheumatologyID$696.5K88.4K$7.88

🤔 Is Injection, romosozumab-aqqg, 1 mg Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT J3111 shows a 1.1x 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.