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Kansas Medicare Spending

Medicare provider payments and utilization data for Kansas (KS)

🔎 Data Analysis

Kansas received $8.6B in total Medicare provider payments across 10 years of data.

The top specialty by spending is Clinical Laboratory, accounting for $105.6M in payments across 44 providers.

In 2023, 11.5K providers were actively billing Medicare in Kansas.

Annual Medicare spending grew 33% from 2014 to 2023.

AI-generated analysis based on Medicare payment data.

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1 AI-Flagged Provider in Kansas

Providers in this state flagged by the ML v2 fraud detection model

Anwarul SiddiquiNeurology
90.3%
View all ML-flagged providers →
Total Payments (10yr)
$8.6B
+5.5% vs 2022
Active Providers (2023)
11.5K
31.0M services
Top Specialty
Clinical Laboratory
$105.6M total
Specialties
30
$85.5K per provider

Spending Trends (2014-2023)

Year-over-Year Breakdown

YearPaymentsServicesProvidersYoY Change
2014$738.7M24.0M9.6K—
2015$794.5M26.1M10.0K+7.6%
2016$808.9M28.2M10.3K+1.8%
2017$833.4M28.6M10.5K+3.0%
2018$880.7M29.7M10.8K+5.7%
2019$906.7M32.9M11.0K+3.0%
2020$839.3M30.5M10.9K-7.4%
2021$926.3M33.8M11.1K+10.4%
2022$930.5M31.4M11.3K+0.4%
2023$981.8M31.0M11.5K+5.5%

Top Providers in Kansas

#ProviderSpecialtyPaymentsServices
1Labone LlcClinical Laboratory$46.0M3.7M
2Eurofins Transplant Genomics, LlcClinical Laboratory$20.9M7.6K
3Biodesix, Inc.Clinical Laboratory$16.8M9.2K
4Laboratory Corporation Of America HoldingsClinical Laboratory$8.5M753.9K
5David DyerOphthalmology$7.5M87.0K
6Bassam MattarHematology-Oncology$7.2M571.9K
7Dennis MooreHematology-Oncology$6.7M394.1K
8Pavan ReddyHematology-Oncology$6.7M394.9K
9Sarah FinchNurse Practitioner$6.2M882.5K
10Jeremy DeutschHematology-Oncology$5.7M301.0K
11Wichita Asc LpAmbulatory Surgical Center$5.2M1.5K
12Daniel FeilerOphthalmology$4.8M28.5K
13Ku Medwest Ambulatory Surgery Center, LlcAmbulatory Surgical Center$4.6M5.5K
14County Of JohnsonAmbulance Service Provider$4.5M76.8K
15Travis KoenekeHematology-Oncology$4.4M380.6K
16Christopher DakhilHematology-Oncology$4.4M302.6K
17Shaker DakhilHematology-Oncology$4.4M307.4K
18Justin GoodenPediatric Medicine$4.3M23.5K
19Nassim NabboutHematology-Oncology$4.2M344.9K
20County Of SedgwickAmbulance Service Provider$4.1M86.4K
21Phu TruongHematology-Oncology$4.1M370.4K
22Gregory FoxOphthalmology$4.0M26.8K
23Mack SavageOphthalmology$4.0M79.8K
24Ravi SinghOphthalmology$3.9M25.8K
25Quoc TruongHematology-Oncology$3.9M320.1K

Most Billed Procedures in Kansas

CodeDescriptionPaymentsServicesProviders
99214Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes$70.9M961.1K4.3K
99213Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes$37.5M711.6K4.3K
J0178Injection, aflibercept, 1 mg$37.1M53.9K28
J9271Injection, pembrolizumab, 1 mg$22.0M509.4K20
66984Removal of cataract with insertion of prosthetic lens$20.3M46.8K302
99233Subsequent hospital care with moderate levelof medical decision making, if using time, at least 50 minutes$18.0M203.8K1.1K
99232Subsequent hospital care with moderate levelof medical decision making, if using time, at least 35 minutes$17.0M294.7K1.7K
A0427Ambulance service, advanced life support, emergency transport, level 1 (als 1 - emergency)$15.8M40.5K100
J0897Injection, denosumab, 1 mg$14.6M797.9K179
J2777Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg$14.4M496.1K25
81479Molecular pathology procedure$13.6M6.0K3
0080UAnalysis of galectin-3-binding protein and scavenger receptor cysteine-rich type 1 protein m130 in plasma, with clinical risk factors, to evaluate probability of lung cancer$13.4M3.9K1
99204New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes$11.6M112.9K1.9K
99215Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 40-54 minutes$11.3M109.9K1.4K
99223Initial hospital care with moderate level of medical decision making, if using time, at least 75 minutes$10.9M86.8K1.2K
97110Therapy procedure using exercise to develop strength, endurance, range of motion, and flexibility, each 15 minutes$9.8M579.4K739
92014Established patient complete exam of visual system$9.8M132.8K529
G0439Annual wellness visit, includes a personalized prevention plan of service (pps), subsequent visit$9.7M104.6K960
97530Therapy procedure using functional activities$9.1M393.3K652
98941Chiropractic manipulative treatment, 3-4 spinal regions$9.0M344.0K583

Spending by Specialty

SpecialtyPaymentsProvidersAvg per Provider
Clinical Laboratory$105.6M44$2.4M
Ophthalmology$91.1M122$746.5K
Hematology-Oncology$69.3M67$1.0M
Nurse Practitioner$63.9M2.1K$30.9K
Ambulatory Surgical Center$58.6M65$901.5K
Family Practice$52.3M967$54.1K
Ambulance Service Provider$42.5M134$316.8K
Internal Medicine$38.9M458$84.8K
Cardiology$32.5M149$218.4K
Diagnostic Radiology$28.7M197$145.7K
Physical Therapist in Private Practice$28.2M711$39.6K
Orthopedic Surgery$25.9M221$117.2K
Physician Assistant$24.6M849$29.0K
Mass Immunizer Roster Biller$23.0M398$57.8K
Dermatology$21.3M72$296.0K
Rheumatology$18.8M33$570.6K
Optometry$18.0M485$37.2K
Radiation Oncology$17.8M38$468.8K
Hospitalist$12.2M194$62.8K
Emergency Medicine$11.4M287$39.8K
Chiropractic$10.8M634$17.1K
Urology$10.7M76$140.5K
Nephrology$9.7M54$179.2K
Pulmonary Disease$9.3M77$120.2K
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)$8.5M682$12.5K

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  • • Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2014-2023)
  • • CMS National Health Expenditure Data

Last Updated: February 2026 (data through 2023, the latest CMS release)

Note: All data is from publicly available Medicare records. OpenMedicare is an independent journalism project not affiliated with CMS.