Care planning with family
Facility: Ascension Via Christi Hospital Manhattan, Inc
Billing Code: 90887 (CPT)
- CPT Billing Code: 90887
- Insurance Median: $122
- Cash Discount Price: $61
- vs. Medicare Baseline: N/A Medicare
Average discount available for prompt cash payment at this facility.
Median negotiated contract rate across all mapped commercial carriers.
Standard federal government reimbursement rate for this code.
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Commercial Insurance Negotiated Rates
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| Carrier / Plan Group | Contract Rate Range | vs. Medicare Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Providrs Care | $122 | N/A |
Consumer Guidance & Cost Commentary
For the CPT code 90887, "Care planning with family," Ascension Via Christi Hospital Manhattan, Inc. in Manhattan, KS, lists a cash price of $61.00, which is significantly lower than the state average of $122.00. While the facility's negotiated rate with the single payer, Providrs Care, is also $122.00, patients with high-deductible plans may find the cash price more advantageous if their insurance allowed amount exceeds $61.00. It is important to note that the cash price does not include any insurance benefits, and patients should verify if "self-pay" or "prompt-pay" discounts are available before scheduling to ensure they are paying the lowest possible rate.
This service is categorized under Acute Care Hospitals in Kansas, and while the facility holds a 4-star rating, the data indicates no specific Medicare benchmark or median paid amount is available for this code in the current report. Because commercial negotiated rates often include administrative overhead and do not reflect the true cost of care, comparing the $122.00 negotiated rate against the Medicare baseline would reveal the actual markup applied. Consumers should be aware that balance billing is generally prohibited for emergency services at in-network facilities under the No Surprises Act, but patients should still request an itemized bill to ensure no unbundled charges or services not rendered are included in the final invoice.