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Non-automated urinalysis test (professional fee)
HCPCS 81003Non-contrast MRI scan of head's vessels
HCPCS 70544PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test
HCPCS 84153PSA Test
SSP LA001Polysomnography/Sleep study
SSP NU003Proton MRI of lumbar spine without contrast
HCPCS 72148Psychotherapy, 30 min (professional fee)
HCPCS 90832Psychotherapy, 45 min (professional fee)
HCPCS 90834Psychotherapy, 60 min (professional fee)
HCPCS 90837Rehabilitation exercises
SSP RH002Serologic test to determine abo blood type
HCPCS 86900Soft tissue X-ray of the neck
HCPCS 70360Speech and language therapy, individual session
HCPCS 92507What’s the difference between an individual procedure and a Standard Service Package (SSP)?
Individual Procedure
Individual procedures, like blood tests, each have unique prices and billing codes (like a CPT or HCPCS code). While they can be billed alone, they're usually grouped with other procedures on a claim. This grouping is what determines the total cost of your care.
Standard Service Package (SSP)
A SSP combines all medical services, materials, and fees associated with a healthcare visit or procedure into a single bundle to offer a more comprehensive estimate.
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Individual services, like specific blood tests, are assigned a unique billing code (e.g. a CPT or HCPCS code) and price. While they can be billed in isolation, it is more common for multiple services to be billed together on a claim. It is this combination of services and fees that often dictates the total cost of care.
Service packages combine all medical services, materials, and fees associated with a healthcare visit or procedure into a single bundle to offer a more comprehensive estimate.
Your actual treatment may differ, which could affect your final out-of-pocket cost. Use this estimate as a guide and to confirm the estimate.