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J2777 in LA CY2024

Medicare Part B FFS · CY2024 · as published by CMS

J2777 — Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg

Billing groups
16
Named-group FFS services
411,481
FFS of Medicare
43%
Services YoY
+97.8%
FFS enrollment -4.3%
Estimated all-Medicare volume FFS + estimated MA estimate
~930,954 services

411,481 observed fee-for-service (44%) · ~519,473 estimated Medicare Advantage. Scaled from the observed floor by each state’s fee-for-service share (FFS share as of 2024) — scaled estimate — assumes MA utilization mirrors FFS; not an observation. How we scale

Named-group submitted charges
$28.3M
Named-group allowed amount
$14.1M
Named-group Medicare payments
$11.2M
Avg charge / svc
$69
Avg allowed / svc
$34
Avg payment / svc
$27
Average charge per group
$35 16 groups · avg submitted charge / service $112
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Specialty market — Ophthalmology: 337,201 services across 13 groups; top group 20%. See Ophthalmology across all states →

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Physician groups ranked by J2777 services, CY2024
#Physician group City Specialty Providers J2777 svcs Submitted charges Avg charge Medicare $ locked column Share of specialty*Share of state* Phone
1 SOUTH CAROLINA RETINA INSTITUTE LLC CONWAY OPHTHALMOLOGY 4 66,480 $4,653,600 $70 premium 19.7% 11.5% (843) 488-1100
2 JEFFREY M GOSSLEE MD APMC SHREVEPORT OPHTHALMOLOGY 2 58,500 $3,875,701 $66 premium 17.3% 10.2% (318) 841-8844
3 EYE ASSOCIATES LLC GRETNA OPHTHALMOLOGY 6 34,620 $2,596,500 $75 premium 10.3% 6.0% (504) 391-7545
4 VITREORETINAL INSTITUTE A MEDICAL CORPORATION BATON ROUGE OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 32,700 $1,155,079 $35 premium 9.7% 5.7% (225) 927-8141
5 ROBERT D. ROSS, MD (APMC) METAIRIE OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 29,700 $2,970,000 $100 premium 8.8% 5.2% (504) 888-7771
6 ACADIANA RETINA CONSULTANTS, LLC LAFAYETTE OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 22,680 $1,554,005 $69 premium 6.7% 3.9% (337) 232-2710
7 RETINA AND VITREOUS OF LOUISIANA, INC. BATON ROUGE OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 20,221 $2,271,627 $112 premium 6.0% 3.5% 2257688833106
8 LOUISIANA RETINA A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION DENHAM SPRINGS OPHTHALMOLOGY 2 18,060 $903,000 $50 premium 5.4% 3.1% (225) 523-7624
9 EYE CLINIC A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORP LAKE CHARLES OPHTHALMOLOGY 14 17,760 $1,065,600 $60 premium 5.3% 3.1% (337) 478-3810
10 CHARLES E LYON, MD, APMC TEXARKANA OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 12,240 $485,039 $40 premium 3.6% 2.1% (318) 222-8421
11 GITTER AND COHEN A MEDICAL CORPORATION METAIRIE OPHTHALMOLOGY 3 11,100 $848,145 $76 premium 3.3% 1.9% (504) 456-9061
12 EYE MEDICAL CENTER APMC BATON ROUGE OPHTHALMOLOGY 17 7,740 $387,000 $50 premium 2.3% 1.3% (225) 766-7441
13 4 YOUR EYES, LLC MANDEVILLE OPHTHALMOLOGY 4 5,400 $540,000 $100 premium 1.6% 0.9% (985) 624-5058

*"Share of specialty" is the group's share of disclosed Medicare-FFS services for the primary code among groups with the SAME modal specialty in the state; "share of state" is the same figure against the whole state. Specialty is each group's modal member specialty from CMS's clinician register — a multi-specialty group carries one label. Where fewer than 11 groups share the specialty in the state, the specialty share renders "—" — the specialty benchmark is suppressed (fewer than 11 groups) and the state share alongside is the benchmark. Group figures sum clinicians affiliated with exactly one group. See Methods.

Comparing against an all-payer estimate?

These are exact counts from Medicare fee-for-service claims — roughly a third to half of most procedure markets, depending on payer mix. Modeled all-payer databases project the remainder statistically; we publish the audited floor and label it as such. Same market, different denominator. How the numbers reconcile →