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Radiation Therapy

23 procedures in Radiation Therapy. Medicare reimbursement averages $156.35 per service; billed charges average N/A. Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners 2023.

Radiation treatment for cancer and other conditions

23 procedures · Avg Medicare payment: $156.35

Code Procedure Medicare Billed
77300 Calculation Of Radiation Therapy Dose $34.01 $190.36
77336 Continuing Radiation Therapy Consultation Per Week $68.19 $295.91
77263 Complex Radiation Therapy Planning $132.30 $783.20
77338 Design And Construction Of Radiation Treatment Device... $237.62 $1,184.95
77301 High Precision Radiation Therapy Planning $678.02 $3,306.06
77295 3d Radiation Therapy Planning $220.93 $1,520.90
77331 Special Radiation Therapy Planning $40.99 $189.75
77307 Complex Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery Of... $141.35 $712.67
77770 High Dose Radiation Therapy, 1 Channel $116.11 $626.18
77370 Special Medical Radiation Therapy Consultation $112.17 $465.44
77261 Simple Radiation Therapy Planning $54.58 $199.48
77321 Special Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery Of... $49.82 $325.60
77771 High Dose Radiation Therapy, 2-12 Channels $280.98 $1,375.39
77768 High Dose Skin Surface Radiation Therapy, 2 Channels... $196.64 $823.65
76965 Ultrasonic Guidance For Administration Of Radiation... $55.27 $334.36
77767 High Dose Skin Surface Radiation Therapy, 1 Channel Or... $133.94 $807.91
77318 Complex Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery Of... $264.34 $997.91
77316 Simple Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery Of... $96.58 $395.36
77262 Intermediate Radiation Therapy Planning $84.03 $303.19
77772 High Dose Radiation Therapy, More Than 12 Channels $329.41 $1,986.25
77317 Intermediate Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery... $143.57 $575.07
77306 Simple Radiation Therapy Planning For Delivery Of... $71.15 $439.71
77399 Other Management Of Radiation Therapy And Medical... $54.05 $928.67

Reading Radiation Therapy Pricing Data

The 23 procedure codes grouped under Radiation Therapy share a common clinical taxonomy in the CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners dataset. Across this category, the average Medicare payment is $156.35 — the figure Medicare actually reimburses providers for the allowed amount after geographic and specialty adjustments. Radiation treatment for cancer and other conditions 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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