πŸ“‹ Medical Procedure Code

36410

Insertion MidLine Catheter
Other Descriptions:
IV Start Not In Surgery > 3 Yr
Non-Routine Blood Draw 3/> Yrs
Non-Routine Blood Draw 3 Yrs
HC VNPNXR 3 YEARS/> PHYS/QHP SKILL
Venipuncture, age 3 years or older, necessitating the skill of a physician or other qualified health care professional (separate procedure), for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes (not to be used for
MIDLINE > 3 YO VEINIPUNT
VENIPNCTR 3YR OR > SKLLD
NON-ROUTINE BL DRAW3>YRS
VENIPUNCTURE 3+YRS DX/TX
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Compare Hospital Prices Across the United States

This page shows the cost variations for procedure code 36416 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
$967
Median
$211
Hospitals
916

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πŸ“Š Average Prices by State

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State Average Price Number of Hospitals
New Jersey (NJ)
2 hospitals
$21 2
Illinois (IL)
13 hospitals
$34 13
Rhode Island (RI)
1 hospitals
$39 1
Vermont (VT)
4 hospitals
$42 4
Massachusetts (MA)
14 hospitals
$43 14
North Dakota (ND)
4 hospitals
$57 4
Maine (ME)
8 hospitals
$72 8
Louisiana (LA)
3 hospitals
$91 3
Mississippi (MS)
6 hospitals
$101 6
New York (NY)
4 hospitals
$127 4
Connecticut (CT)
10 hospitals
$134 10
Wisconsin (WI)
39 hospitals
$134 39
Idaho (ID)
8 hospitals
$146 8
Minnesota (MN)
29 hospitals
$154 29
Iowa (IA)
7 hospitals
$176 7
Michigan (MI)
59 hospitals
$193 59
North Carolina (NC)
25 hospitals
$194 25
Oklahoma (OK)
8 hospitals
$216 8
Maryland (MD)
4 hospitals
$216 4
Ohio (OH)
11 hospitals
$297 11
South Dakota (SD)
13 hospitals
$304 13
Pennsylvania (PA)
3 hospitals
$310 3
Alabama (AL)
3 hospitals
$315 3
West Virginia (WV)
4 hospitals
$331 4
Arizona (AZ)
8 hospitals
$402 8
Indiana (IN)
39 hospitals
$453 39
Nebraska (NE)
23 hospitals
$480 23
Kentucky (KY)
9 hospitals
$506 9
Montana (MT)
2 hospitals
$533 2
Kansas (KS)
20 hospitals
$539 20
New Hampshire (NH)
5 hospitals
$594 5
Georgia (GA)
16 hospitals
$597 16
Hawaii (HI)
8 hospitals
$826 8
California (CA)
94 hospitals
$851 94
Tennessee (TN)
25 hospitals
$1,010 25
Utah (UT)
13 hospitals
$1,036 13
Virginia (VA)
14 hospitals
$1,202 14
District of Columbia (DC)
3 hospitals
$1,241 3
Arkansas (AR)
1 hospitals
$1,434 1
Texas (TX)
86 hospitals
$1,471 86
South Carolina (SC)
4 hospitals
$1,497 4
Florida (FL)
158 hospitals
$1,545 158
Missouri (MO)
18 hospitals
$2,110 18
Alaska (AK)
2 hospitals
$2,169 2
New Mexico (NM)
4 hospitals
$2,330 4
Washington (WA)
36 hospitals
$2,341 36
Colorado (CO)
14 hospitals
$3,142 14
Oregon (OR)
14 hospitals
$3,593 14
Nevada (NV)
18 hospitals
$3,611 18

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.


HospitalPriceDB 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.