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CPT 69714Impl oi implt skull perq esp

2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rates and hospital pricing data

Medicare Rate (Facility)

$438

What Medicare pays in a hospital/ASC setting

Medicare Rate (Office)

$438

What Medicare pays in a physician's office

Avg Hospital Charge

$37,626

Based on 157 hospital(s) in our database

What do these numbers mean?

The Medicare rateis what the federal government determines is a fair payment for this procedure. It's based on the Relative Value Unit (RVU) system, which accounts for physician work, practice expense, and malpractice cost. Hospitals and providers often charge 3-20x this amount. If your bill is significantly higher than the Medicare rate, you may have grounds to negotiate.

Hospital Charges for CPT 69714

From hospital-published transparency (MRF) files. These are the hospitals in our database that list this procedure.

HospitalGross ChargeCash Ratevs Medicare
AnMed Health Cannon

, SC

27650%
Duncan Regional Hospital

Duncan, OK

23550%
Duncan Regional Hospital

, OK

$26,23323550%
Jefferson County Hospital

, OK

23550%
Jefferson County Hospital

Waurika, OK

23550%
"MultiCare Mary Bridge Children's Hospital"

, WA

20017%
Grady Memorial Hospital

, OK

$018176%
Lincoln Health

Damariscotta, ME

17488%
Lincoln Health

, ME

17488%
Lake Region Healthcare Hospital

, MN

16695%
Sanford Bemidji Medical Center

, MN

16302%
AnMed Health North Campus

, SC

14766%
AnMed Health

, SC

14766%
St. Anthony Hospital

, WA

14565%
St. Clare Hospital

, WA

14565%

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About CPT 69714

CPT code 69714 refers to “Impl oi implt skull perq esp”. Under the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, this procedure is reimbursed at $438 in a facility (hospital or ambulatory surgery center) and $438in a non-facility (physician's office) setting.

These rates are set by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and represent what the government considers a fair payment for this service. While commercial insurance typically pays somewhat more than Medicare, many hospitals charge significantly higher amounts — sometimes 10-50x the Medicare rate.

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