Medicaid Provider Spending

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

ADVANCED PAIN SOLUTIONS, PLLC

NPI: 1548609498 · IONIA, MI 48846 · Interventional Pain Medicine Physician · NPI assigned 06/24/2013

$560K
Total Medicaid Paid
13,737
Total Claims
13,027
Beneficiaries
23
Codes Billed
2018-01
First Month
2024-12
Last Month

Provider Details

Authorized OfficialCAMP, ADAM (OWNER)
NPI Enumeration Date06/24/2013

Monthly Spending Trend

Yearly Breakdown

YearClaimsTotal Paid
2018 3,069 $95K
2019 2,358 $81K
2020 2,631 $94K
2021 1,717 $79K
2022 1,311 $62K
2023 1,737 $97K
2024 914 $52K

Billing Codes

CodeDescriptionClaimsBeneficiariesTotal Paid
99214 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, moderate complexity 5,284 4,929 $279K
80307 Drug test(s), presumptive, any number of drug classes; immunoassay 2,306 2,166 $100K
99213 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, low complexity 1,200 1,119 $49K
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 399 376 $31K
64493 357 356 $28K
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 215 203 $18K
64494 368 366 $14K
64495 330 329 $13K
99152 924 906 $12K
J1040 Injection, methylprednisolone acetate, 80 mg 697 682 $5K
99204 Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, moderate complexity 56 56 $5K
J2704 Injection, propofol, 10 mg 879 862 $1K
99441 37 37 $1K
99215 Prolong outpt/office vis 15 15 $893.42
96372 Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection; subcutaneous or intramuscular 162 146 $874.62
J1030 Injection, methylprednisolone acetate, 40 mg 130 120 $563.21
20610 16 13 $536.52
J1010 Injection, methylprednisolone acetate, 1 mg 58 57 $207.26
J1885 Injection, ketorolac tromethamine, per 15 mg 153 143 $107.67
J3301 Injection, triamcinolone acetonide, not otherwise specified, 10 mg 13 13 $57.74
J1100 Injection, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1 mg 69 67 $45.35
J3010 Injection, fentanyl citrate, 0.1 mg 55 53 $5.90
J2250 Injection, midazolam hydrochloride, per 1 mg 14 13 $0.00