πŸ“‹ Medical Procedure Code

C1822

Generator, neurostimulator (implantable), high frequency, with rechargeable battery and charging system
Other Descriptions:
IMPLANT PULSE 8.5X15.5IN
SYSTEM IMP IPG NEURO
PULSE GEN IMP
KIT NRSTM SENZA IPG STRL
Generator, neurostimulator (implantable), high frequency, with rechargeable battery and charging system
KT IPG NIPG2500
DEFIB GALLANT BPLR HF DF4 CDHFA500D
IPG KIT PROGRAMMER
IMPLANT IPG KIT NIPG1500
Related codes:
Code: C1820
Description: Generator, neurostimulator (implantable), with rechargeable battery and charging system
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1821
Description: Interspinous process distraction device (implantable)
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1823
Description: Generator, neurostimulator (implantable), non-rechargeable, with transvenous sensing and stimulation leads
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1824
Description: Generator, cardiac contractility modulation (implantable)
HCPCS Category: Temporary hospital OPPS
Code: C1825
GEN NEURO CAROT SINUS BARO
Code: C1826
DEFIBRILLATOR INTICA NEO 7 HF-T QP DF1 PRO MRI W/CLS W/TI
Code: C1827
GENERATOR IMP VIVISTIM VNS IPG 1001
Code: C1828
FG NC EMERGE MR US 3.75

Compare Hospital Prices Across the United States

This page shows the cost variations for procedure code C1828 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
$110,183
Median
$75,556
Hospitals
466

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πŸ“Š Average Prices by State

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State Average Price Number of Hospitals
Maryland (MD)
5 hospitals
$13,541 5
Oklahoma (OK)
1 hospitals
$28,603 1
Ohio (OH)
10 hospitals
$31,553 10
New York (NY)
2 hospitals
$36,390 2
North Carolina (NC)
21 hospitals
$37,387 21
West Virginia (WV)
1 hospitals
$37,969 1
Indiana (IN)
2 hospitals
$41,791 2
District of Columbia (DC)
2 hospitals
$45,872 2
Massachusetts (MA)
5 hospitals
$48,075 5
Alabama (AL)
3 hospitals
$48,750 3
Wisconsin (WI)
10 hospitals
$53,708 10
Connecticut (CT)
2 hospitals
$56,804 2
Kentucky (KY)
4 hospitals
$63,084 4
Missouri (MO)
7 hospitals
$65,214 7
Florida (FL)
144 hospitals
$68,913 144
Rhode Island (RI)
1 hospitals
$70,000 1
Georgia (GA)
13 hospitals
$73,442 13
Idaho (ID)
3 hospitals
$74,218 3
Louisiana (LA)
2 hospitals
$74,383 2
South Carolina (SC)
3 hospitals
$83,994 3
Tennessee (TN)
4 hospitals
$85,166 4
Kansas (KS)
12 hospitals
$85,295 12
New Hampshire (NH)
2 hospitals
$90,810 2
Washington (WA)
5 hospitals
$93,261 5
Alaska (AK)
1 hospitals
$100,000 1
Utah (UT)
15 hospitals
$104,232 15
Virginia (VA)
9 hospitals
$110,765 9
Nevada (NV)
14 hospitals
$114,828 14
California (CA)
20 hospitals
$131,838 20
Colorado (CO)
14 hospitals
$156,312 14
Texas (TX)
88 hospitals
$169,953 88
Michigan (MI)
41 hospitals
$256,378 41

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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.