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Comprehensive chemotherapy administration

Comprehensive Chemotherapy Administration is when you receive medicine to treat cancer. This medicine, called chemotherapy, works by targeting and killing cancer cells in your body. When you're getting chemotherapy, there are a lot of things that your healthcare team does to make sure everything goes smoothly and safely. They check how much medicine you need and how often you should get it. They also decide the best way to give you the medicine, which could be through a vein, as a pill, as a shot, or even as a cream.The treatment usually happens in cycles, so you'll have periods of receiving the medicine and then rest periods to help your body recover. During your treatment, the doctors and nurses will keep a close eye on you to make sure the chemotherapy is working and to look out for any side effects. Side effects are unwanted changes in your body that can happen with chemotherapy, like feeling tired or nauseous, but your care team will have ways to help you feel better.It's normal to have lots of questions about chemotherapy, and your healthcare team is there to answer them and support you. They'll teach you about the medicines you're getting, what to expect during treatment, and how to take care of yourself at home. Remember, the goal of chemotherapy is to fight the cancer as effectively as possible, and your doctors, nurses, and pharmacists are all there to guide you through this journey.
You'd pay up to
$10,051 / Case Rate

A single, all-inclusive pricing methodology for a procedure in healthcare contracts, instead of separate charges for each service.

The estimated total cost of care without any insurance coverage or discounts.

$10,051

Without insurance

What goes into a price?

Negotiated prices across insurers

Lowest
$4,997
Highest
$15,076
Cash price
up to $10,051

Self pay or cash prices vary by facility when paying out of pocket without insurance benefits. The chart shows you how the lowest and highest amounts facilities charge for this service if you were paying without insurance benefits. If you're uninsured or not submitting a claim to insurance, you also have the right to a Good Faith Estimate under federal law. Contact the provider for a copy of your Good Faith Estimate or to better understand payment options available to you.

Procedures included in this package

This list includes the services and fees bundled into the Comprehensive chemotherapy administration Standard Service Package (SSP ON000). The final price for the procedure will depend on which services your provider ultimately performs, your insurance plan and your medical benefits.

Code Code Type Description
Revenue Code 258 Facility Fee Pharmacy (Also see 063X, an extension of 250X) - IV solutions
HCPCS J0129 Facility Fee Injection of Abatacept Medication, Supervised by Physician for Medicare Coverage
HCPCS 96413 Facility Fee Intravenous Chemotherapy Administration Over 1 Hour, Single Drug

Disclaimer

Cameron Memorial Community Hospital is committed to empowering our patients to make informed decisions about their healthcare. This includes helping patients understand the cost of care and the availability of financial assistance.

In compliance with federal law, we provide a list of standard charges that are reviewed on an annual basis. Charges for hospital services are not equivalent to the actual amount paid by insurance companies or patients. The amount paid for services is based on many factors, including health insurance benefit plans, applicable discounts, and services provided based on each patient's unique needs.

You'd pay up to
$10,051 / Case Rate

A single, all-inclusive pricing methodology for a procedure in healthcare contracts, instead of separate charges for each service.

The estimated total cost of care without any insurance coverage or discounts.

Disclaimer

Cameron Memorial Community Hospital is committed to empowering our patients to make informed decisions about their healthcare. This includes helping patients understand the cost of care and the availability of financial assistance.

In compliance with federal law, we provide a list of standard charges that are reviewed on an annual basis. Charges for hospital services are not equivalent to the actual amount paid by insurance companies or patients. The amount paid for services is based on many factors, including health insurance benefit plans, applicable discounts, and services provided based on each patient's unique needs.

What’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.

Contact us to verify your estimate

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Service Comprehensive chemotherapy administration
Service Codes Revenue Code 258, HCPCS J0129, HCPCS 96413
Insurance I'm not using insurance
Location Cameron Memorial Community Hospital
When you contact us, you can say:
"Hi, I'm calling to verify a price for Comprehensive chemotherapy administration I found through Cameron Memorial Community Hospital's price estimate tool. Here are the codes I’m looking at: Revenue Code 258, HCPCS J0129, HCPCS 96413. I'm not using insurance, can you confirm the cash pay estimate and help me schedule if needed?"