Medicaid Provider Spending

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

RAHEEM, KAREEM

NPI: 1356443337 · SKOKIE, IL 60077 · Podiatrist · NPI assigned 09/01/2006

$488K
Total Medicaid Paid
75,892
Total Claims
70,366
Beneficiaries
13
Codes Billed
2018-01
First Month
2024-12
Last Month

Monthly Spending Trend

Yearly Breakdown

YearClaimsTotal Paid
2018 10,933 $26K
2019 10,751 $59K
2020 7,122 $46K
2021 10,718 $71K
2022 11,658 $87K
2023 13,048 $100K
2024 11,662 $99K

Billing Codes

CodeDescriptionClaimsBeneficiariesTotal Paid
11721 28,976 27,651 $199K
11055 9,287 8,501 $66K
11056 8,052 6,928 $66K
11720 11,729 10,870 $61K
G0127 Trimming of dystrophic nails, any number 11,217 10,773 $47K
99308 Subsequent nursing facility care, per day, straightforward 2,147 2,025 $20K
99307 1,523 1,393 $14K
11730 323 258 $6K
G0247 Routine foot care by a physician of a diabetic patient with diabetic sensory neuropathy resulting in a loss of protective sensation (lops) to include, the local care of superficial wounds (i.e. superficial to muscle and fascia) and at least the following if present: (1) local care of superficial wounds, (2) debridement of corns and calluses, and (3) trimming and debridement of nails 1,251 870 $3K
G0246 Follow-up physician evaluation and management of a diabetic patient with diabetic sensory neuropathy resulting in a loss of protective sensation (lops) to include at least the following: (1) a patient history, (2) a physical examination that includes: (a) visual inspection of the forefoot, hindfoot and toe web spaces, (b) evaluation of protective sensation, (c) evaluation of foot structure and biomechanics, (d) evaluation of vascular status and skin integrity, and (e) evaluation and recommendation of footwear, and (3) patient education 964 685 $2K
11740 357 350 $2K
99347 51 50 $271.43
G0245 Initial physician evaluation and management of a diabetic patient with diabetic sensory neuropathy resulting in a loss of protective sensation (lops) which must include: (1) the diagnosis of lops, (2) a patient history, (3) a physical examination that consists of at least the following elements: (a) visual inspection of the forefoot, hindfoot and toe web spaces, (b) evaluation of a protective sensation, (c) evaluation of foot structure and biomechanics, (d) evaluation of vascular status and skin integrity, and (e) evaluation and recommendation of footwear and (4) patient education 15 12 $0.00