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Maternity/Obstetric

28 procedures in Maternity/Obstetric. Medicare reimbursement averages $588.46 per service; billed charges average N/A. Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners 2023.

Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care

28 procedures · Avg Medicare payment: $588.46

Code Procedure Medicare Billed
59025 Fetal Test $25.02 $131.77
59400 Vaginal Delivery With Care Before And After Delivery $1,828.88 $5,773.64
59514 Cesarean Delivery $433.75 $2,233.85
59510 Cesarean Delivery With Care Before And After Delivery $2,036.80 $6,232.50
59409 Vaginal Delivery $616.54 $2,631.24
59430 Post Delivery Care $166.15 $498.61
59426 Predelivery Care, 7 Or More Visits $663.46 $2,136.72
59410 Vaginal Delivery With Post Delivery Care $806.83 $3,225.35
59425 Predelivery Care, 4 To 6 Visits $361.96 $1,186.32
59515 Cesarean Delivery With Care After Delivery $1,011.31 $3,963.49
59820 Treatment Of Miscarriage During First Trimester $336.49 $1,683.45
59200 Insertion Of Dilator Device Into Cervix $58.39 $326.35
59812 Treatment Of Miscarriage $249.31 $1,195.51
59320 Suture Of Cervix During Pregnancy Through Vagina $117.75 $798.90
59610 Vaginal Delivery And Care Before And After Delivery... $1,920.40 $6,653.60
59151 Removal Of Ovarian Or Tubal Pregnancy With Removal Of... $564.75 $2,644.40
59160 Scraping Of Lining Of Uterus After Delivery $111.45 $892.26
59612 Vaginal Delivery After Previous Cesarean Delivery $704.18 $3,102.57
59000 Removal Of Sample Of Amniotic Fluid Surrounding Fetus... $73.06 $377.49
59414 Delivery Of Placenta $60.71 $430.03
59614 Vaginal Delivery And Care After Delivery After Prior... $834.36 $3,188.67
59821 Treatment Of Miscarriage During Second Trimester $288.73 $1,550.20
59871 Removal Of Suture Of Cervix Under Anesthesia $85.44 $477.54
59412 Turning Of Fetus Through External Manipulation $76.73 $451.52
59618 Cesarean Delivery And Care Before And After Delivery... $2,128.08 $7,021.93
59841 Induced Abortion By Dilation $297.74 $1,393.47
59620 Cesarean Delivery Following Vaginal Delivery Attempt... $532.65 $2,676.69
59300 Episiotomy Or Repair Of Vagina $86.08 $838.85

Reading Maternity/Obstetric Pricing Data

The 28 procedure codes grouped under Maternity/Obstetric share a common clinical taxonomy in the CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners dataset. Across this category, the average Medicare payment is $588.46 — the figure Medicare actually reimburses providers for the allowed amount after geographic and specialty adjustments. Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care Each CPT/HCPCS code in the table above carries its own fee schedule value determined by CMS's Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS), which weights physician work, practice expense, and professional liability.

Billed charges — the "Billed" column — often run several multiples above Medicare allowed amounts. This is expected under US chargemaster pricing practices: providers list a gross rate, then accept negotiated write-offs from Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurers under participation agreements. A high markup ratio does not necessarily indicate overcharging, because almost no payer pays the full billed charge. However, uninsured and out-of-network patients can be exposed to amounts closer to the billed rate, which is why federal rules now require providers to publish cash and negotiated prices through the Hospital Price Transparency initiative.

Volume matters when interpreting category-level data. Procedures with millions of annual services — evaluation visits, common diagnostic work — reflect stable, well-benchmarked pricing. Lower-volume codes may show wider variation across providers and settings because small sample sizes produce less stable averages. When comparing specific procedures, drill into the individual procedure page for state-level breakdowns, provider counts, and commercial pricing estimates derived from RAND 2024 research. This page presents CMS reference data for educational use; it does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice.

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