Temporary Codes · Q5106 Drug

Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units

Medicare Payment (avg)
$6.07
What Medicare actually pays
Billed Charge (avg)
$25.57
What providers submit
Markup
4.2x
321% above Medicare rate
3.5M
Total Services
15.0K
Beneficiaries
3.9K
Providers
47
States with Data

Price Range Across States

Lowest State Avg
$5.62
Guam
Highest State Avg
$6.20
Kansas

What You Might Pay

Est. Commercial Insurance
$17.32
Range: $12.12 – $24.25
Est. Cash / Self-Pay
$12.83
Typical self-pay discount

Estimated using RAND 2024 commercial-to-Medicare ratios. Actual prices vary by insurer, plan, and facility.

How we estimate these prices

These estimates are based on the RAND Hospital Price Transparency Study (4th Edition, 2024), which found that commercial insurance prices average 224% of Medicare rates nationally. We apply category-specific ratios: Temporary Codes procedures average 2.24x Medicare rates. Cash/self-pay estimates blend typical cash discounts (55% of billed charges) with Medicare-based estimates (150% of allowed amounts). These are statistical estimates, not quotes. Contact your insurer or provider for actual costs.

Prices by State

State Medicare Payment Billed Charge
Kansas $6.20 $21.71
Colorado $6.19 $30.75
New Hampshire $6.19 $17.04
New Mexico $6.18 $20.16
Washington $6.18 $22.04
West Virginia $6.17 $23.78
Arkansas $6.17 $20.09
Minnesota $6.14 $25.14
Delaware $6.14 $13.37
New Jersey $6.14 $22.69
Arizona $6.13 $25.64
South Carolina $6.13 $27.57
Louisiana $6.13 $21.72
Illinois $6.13 $29.75
Nevada $6.12 $25.98
Vermont $6.10 $27.07
California $6.10 $29.37
Connecticut $6.09 $20.86
Massachusetts $6.09 $21.55
Virginia $6.08 $26.39
Oklahoma $6.08 $24.36
Florida $6.07 $23.10
Ohio $6.07 $21.11
Missouri $6.06 $44.47
Alabama $6.06 $25.34
Pennsylvania $6.06 $24.15
Wisconsin $6.05 $29.39
Michigan $6.05 $21.13
Puerto Rico $6.04 $12.35
Georgia $6.04 $33.89
Iowa $6.03 $17.52
New York $6.02 $25.39
Utah $6.02 $19.02
Kentucky $6.02 $30.99
Oregon $6.01 $26.11
North Carolina $6.00 $23.88
Texas $6.00 $30.59
Wyoming $6.00 $47.44
Indiana $5.99 $20.42
Tennessee $5.98 $26.91
Maryland $5.98 $25.53
Nebraska $5.97 $22.14
Mississippi $5.92 $28.65
Rhode Island $5.83 $32.65
Alaska $5.79 $42.05
Hawaii $5.77 $22.24
Guam $5.62 $9.19

What the Data Says About Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units

Across 47 states with reporting providers, CPT code Q5106 (Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units) shows a national average Medicare payment of $6.07 against an average billed charge of $25.57. That gap — a 4.2x markup, or 321% above the Medicare allowed amount — reflects chargemaster pricing, not what most insured patients actually pay. Medicare's negotiated rate is the statutory benchmark; commercial insurers typically settle between the two figures based on network contracts.

Temporary Codes procedures like this one saw 3.5M services billed to Medicare in 2023 by 3.9K distinct providers, serving 15.0K unique beneficiaries. State-level variation is significant: Guam reports the lowest average payment at $5.62, while Kansas reports the highest at $6.20. Geographic Practice Cost Indices (GPCIs) explain much of that spread — local malpractice premiums, practice expense, and physician work adjustments all shift the allowed amount even when the procedure is identical.

Applying RAND 2024 commercial-to-Medicare ratios specific to the Temporary Codes category (2.24x), the estimated commercial insurance price lands near $17.32, with self-pay cash discounts commonly bringing the figure closer to $12.83. Uninsured patients facing the full billed charge have the strongest leverage to negotiate — the Hospital Price Transparency Rule (effective January 2021) requires providers to publish standard charges, cash rates, and payer-specific negotiated prices. This data is for educational reference; confirm coverage and out-of-pocket exposure with your insurer before any procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units cost?

The national average Medicare payment for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units (CPT Q5106) is $6.07, while providers typically bill $25.57. Prices vary significantly by state, ranging from $5.62 to $6.20.

Why do providers charge more than Medicare pays?

Providers set their own chargemaster rates (billed charges), which are typically much higher than what any insurer pays. Medicare pays a fixed rate based on the procedure code and geographic location. The billed charge is relevant mainly for uninsured patients, who may face prices closer to the submitted charge.

How much does Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units cost with insurance?

With commercial insurance, Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units costs an estimated $17.32 on average (range: $12.12 – $24.25). Without insurance, the estimated cash price is $12.83. These estimates are based on RAND 2024 research on commercial-to-Medicare price ratios. Your actual cost depends on your insurer, plan, and provider.

Which state has the lowest cost for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units?

Guam has the lowest average Medicare payment for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units at $5.62, while Kansas has the highest at $6.20. This $0.58 difference reflects geographic variation in healthcare costs, local cost of living, and provider market dynamics.

How many providers perform Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units?

Nationally, 3.9K providers billed Medicare for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units in 2023, performing 3.5M total services for 15.0K beneficiaries across 47 states and territories.

What is the billed-to-Medicare markup for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units?

Providers bill 4.2x what Medicare pays for Injection, Epoetin Alfa-Epbx, Biosimilar, (retacrit) (for Non-Esrd Use), 1000 Units — a 321% markup. This gap between billed charges and actual payment is common across healthcare. Uninsured patients may face charges closer to the billed amount, while insured patients pay negotiated rates between the Medicare and billed figures.

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Data sourced from the CMS Medicare Physician and Other Practitioners dataset. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainProcedure Editorial