Negotiated reimbursement rates for D2921 across 40 states, sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage data. 263 rate records.
D2921 refers to the reattachment of a tooth fragment that has been detached due to trauma or decay. This procedure is clinically indicated when a portion of a tooth, typically the enamel or dentin, has broken off and can be successfully reattached. Documentation for this procedure should include detailed notes on the extent of the fracture, the condition of the remaining tooth structure, and any imaging that supports the necessity of the reattachment. Billing for this code may vary by payor and state, with some insurance plans covering the procedure under restorative services, while others may classify it differently, affecting reimbursement rates. The average reimbursement for this procedure is around $100, but it is essential to verify coverage specifics with each payor to ensure proper billing.
Reimbursement rates for D2921 vary significantly by state, payor, and provider network. The national average negotiated rate is $100. Data sourced from CMS Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files, updated monthly.
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