Medicaid Provider Spending

$1.09 trillion in Medicaid claims data, 2018–2024 · 617K+ providers

PRECISION TOXICOLOGY, LLC

NPI: 1043737505 · DARTMOUTH, MA 02747 · Clinical Medical Laboratory · NPI assigned 08/25/2017

$3.19M
Total Medicaid Paid
48,692
Total Claims
28,449
Beneficiaries
5
Codes Billed
2018-04
First Month
2024-12
Last Month

Provider Details

Authorized OfficialGALLEGO, MIGUEL (CEO)
NPI Enumeration Date08/25/2017

Related Entities

Other providers sharing the same authorized official: GALLEGO, MIGUEL

ProviderCityStateTotal Paid
PRECISION TOXICOLOGY, LLC SAN DIEGO CA $213.77M
PRECISION TOXICOLOGY, LLC WEST HARTFORD CT $2.93M
PRECISION TOXICOLOGY, LLC MARQUETTE MI $758K

Monthly Spending Trend

Yearly Breakdown

YearClaimsTotal Paid
2018 382 $15K
2019 5,250 $319K
2020 11,092 $689K
2021 6,630 $442K
2022 7,318 $570K
2023 8,278 $606K
2024 9,742 $554K

Billing Codes

CodeDescriptionClaimsBeneficiariesTotal Paid
G0482 Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms (any type, single or tandem and excluding immunoassays (e.g., ia, eia, elisa, emit, fpia) and enzymatic methods (e.g., alcohol dehydrogenase)), (2) stable isotope or other universally recognized internal standards in all samples (e.g., to control for matrix effects, interferences and variations in signal strength), and (3) method or drug-specific calibration and matrix-matched quality control material (e.g., to control for instrument variations and mass spectral drift); qualitative or quantitative, all sources, includes specimen validity testing, per day; 15-21 drug class(es), including metabolite(s) if performed 13,793 7,450 $1.61M
G0480 Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms (any type, single or tandem and excluding immunoassays (e.g., ia, eia, elisa, emit, fpia) and enzymatic methods (e.g., alcohol dehydrogenase)), (2) stable isotope or other universally recognized internal standards in all samples (e.g., to control for matrix effects, interferences and variations in signal strength), and (3) method or drug-specific calibration and matrix-matched quality control material (e.g., to control for instrument variations and mass spectral drift); qualitative or quantitative, all sources, includes specimen validity testing, per day; 1-7 drug class(es), including metabolite(s) if performed 16,246 8,550 $705K
80307 Drug test(s), presumptive, any number of drug classes; immunoassay 10,252 6,443 $303K
G0481 Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms (any type, single or tandem and excluding immunoassays (e.g., ia, eia, elisa, emit, fpia) and enzymatic methods (e.g., alcohol dehydrogenase)), (2) stable isotope or other universally recognized internal standards in all samples (e.g., to control for matrix effects, interferences and variations in signal strength), and (3) method or drug-specific calibration and matrix-matched quality control material (e.g., to control for instrument variations and mass spectral drift); qualitative or quantitative, all sources, includes specimen validity testing, per day; 8-14 drug class(es), including metabolite(s) if performed 4,526 2,817 $298K
G0483 Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms (any type, single or tandem and excluding immunoassays (e.g., ia, eia, elisa, emit, fpia) and enzymatic methods (e.g., alcohol dehydrogenase)), (2) stable isotope or other universally recognized internal standards in all samples (e.g., to control for matrix effects, interferences and variations in signal strength), and (3) method or drug-specific calibration and matrix-matched quality control material (e.g., to control for instrument variations and mass spectral drift); qualitative or quantitative, all sources, includes specimen validity testing, per day; 22 or more drug class(es), including metabolite(s) if performed 3,875 3,189 $276K