πŸ“‹ Medical Procedure Code

C1713

Anchor/screw for opposing bone-to-bone or soft tissue-to-bone (implantable)
Other Descriptions:
SCREW TI 6MM 2MM MNDB S/
SCREW BN 2.7MM 28MM SS T
PLATE LCP 3.5MM 223.561
SCREW CANN 4.0X20
SCREW BN AUTOFX 2X18MM
PLATE COMP 4MM L97MM 7 H
NAIL 12MM 38CM FEM RT
SCREW TI 42X3.5MM ARTHX
SCREW BN 3.5MM 52MM TI L
Related codes:
Code: C1714
Description: Catheter, transluminal atherectomy, directional
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1715
Description: Brachytherapy needle
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1716
Description: Brachytherapy source, non-stranded, gold-198, per source
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1717
Description: Brachytherapy source, non-stranded, high dose rate iridium-192, per source
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1718
Code: C1719
Description: Brachytherapy source, non-stranded, non-high dose rate iridium-192, per source
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS

Compare Hospital Prices Across the United States

This page shows the cost variations for procedure code C1719 across different hospitals in the United States. The data is compiled from hospital chargemaster files, which list the standard charges for medical procedures and services.

Why do prices vary? Hospital pricing can differ significantly based on location, facility type, and local market conditions. Use this data to understand price ranges and compare costs across states and hospitals.

Average
$23,341
Median
$2,964
Hospitals
622

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πŸ“Š Average Prices by State

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State Average Price Number of Hospitals
North Dakota (ND) $50 2
Washington (WA) $147 4
Illinois (IL) $155 1
Oregon (OR) $176 1
Massachusetts (MA) $648 15
Arkansas (AR) $778 3
Arizona (AZ) $1,102 6
Delaware (DE) $1,330 1
Wisconsin (WI) $1,336 27
Vermont (VT) $1,839 3
New Mexico (NM) $1,888 2
Pennsylvania (PA) $2,299 5
Maine (ME) $2,310 4
Mississippi (MS) $2,511 3
Minnesota (MN) $2,663 22
Kentucky (KY) $2,915 12
Oklahoma (OK) $3,089 3
Indiana (IN) $3,406 17
Wyoming (WY) $3,430 2
New Jersey (NJ) $3,816 2
Tennessee (TN) $4,152 11
Alabama (AL) $6,115 9
Iowa (IA) $7,203 4
Nebraska (NE) $9,595 11
Idaho (ID) $11,900 8
West Virginia (WV) $12,802 4
Maryland (MD) $13,858 12
Kansas (KS) $15,616 4
Utah (UT) $16,751 4
District of Columbia (DC) $17,728 2
Florida (FL) $22,714 109
Rhode Island (RI) $23,471 3
Georgia (GA) $24,241 20
South Carolina (SC) $25,721 10
Connecticut (CT) $26,051 7
Texas (TX) $27,136 69
New York (NY) $30,573 3
North Carolina (NC) $31,568 24
Michigan (MI) $32,822 63
Virginia (VA) $36,457 6
Ohio (OH) $36,560 11
California (CA) $38,309 59
Missouri (MO) $48,816 7
Nevada (NV) $57,977 17
New Hampshire (NH) $85,524 4
Alaska (AK) $100,000 1
Louisiana (LA) $116,902 3
Colorado (CO) $260,386 2

ℹ️ About This Data

The prices shown are from hospital chargemaster files, which represent the list prices hospitals charge before insurance negotiations or discounts. Your actual cost may be different depending on your insurance coverage, deductibles, and negotiated rates. Always check with your insurance provider and hospital for accurate cost estimates.


ChargemasterDB by Joseph Paul Cohen
A database of US hospital prices based on data made available by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS price transparancy rule 45 CFR Β§180.