▪ 19302 (Remove breast partial, & underarm lymph nodes) — Highest: $852 (California); Lowest: $561 (South Carolina)
▪ 20900 (Obtaining small amount of bone for graft) — Highest: $394 (Missouri); Lowest: $194 (New York)
▪ 23120 (Open surgical partial removal of collarbone) — Highest: $615 (Massachusetts); Lowest: $293 (West Virginia)
▪ 25606 (Wrist fracture pinning through skin) — Highest: $441 (Alaska); Lowest: $302 (California)
▪ 29807 (Shoulder scope, repair cartilage tear) — Highest: $425 (New Hampshire); Lowest: $196 (West Virginia)
▪ 36821 (Hemodialysis access by joining artery and vein) — $423 (Washington); Lowest: $114 (Maryland)
▪ 43236 (Stomach-intestine scope, injection intestine wall) — $356 (Maine); Lowest: $174 (New Mexico)
▪ 44360 (Scope of upper small intestine) — $386 (Connecticut); $279 (North Dakota)
▪ 52353 (Scope bladder & ureter, break up kidney stone) — Highest: $521 (Minnesota); Lowest: $394 (South Carolina)
▪ 52648 (Laser vaporization of prostate for urine flow) — $1,167 (New York); $601 (Virginia)
Source: SDI’s 2008 Outpatient Surgery Center Market Report.
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