Negotiated reimbursement rates for D2150 across 43 states, sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage data. 586 rate records.
The CDT code D2150 refers to an amalgam filling procedure that involves the restoration of a primary or permanent tooth with two surfaces affected by caries or decay. This procedure is clinically indicated when there is moderate to extensive decay that requires a durable and cost-effective material to restore the tooth's function and integrity. Proper documentation should include the patient's dental history, radiographs showing the extent of decay, and notes on the tooth's condition prior to treatment. Reimbursement for D2150 can vary significantly by payor and state, with average reimbursements around $159. Some insurance plans may cover the procedure at a higher rate, while others may have limitations based on the patient's coverage plan or the specific tooth being treated.
Reimbursement rates for D2150 vary significantly by state, payor, and provider network. The national average negotiated rate is $159. Data sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files, updated monthly.
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