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SMITH III, CHARLESM.D. NPI 1366493025 Clinician

Pulmonary Disease · NEW ORLEANS, LA

Specialty Pulmonary Disease — from billed Medicare claims
Trained UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE — medical school, self-reported to CMS
In practice about 43 years since medical school (class of 1983, self-reported to CMS)
Location NEW ORLEANS, LA · NPPES registered location
Active in data Billed Medicare 2020–2024 (5 consecutive years)
Scale 28 codes billed · 3,276 disclosed services (CY2024 — most recent year in data)
Current groups

Group affiliation since 2019

20192026

The roster archive begins in 2019, so a span starting at 2019 may reach back further. Membership spans only — no volume is attributed to any group here.

NPPES registry · CMS Doctors & Clinicians registry · Medicare Part B physician/supplier claims · NPPES record last updated 2017-08

Year: 2024 · 2023 · 2022 locked column · 2021 locked column · 2020 locked column

Provider overview · all codes · CY2024

The full analytics for this provider

Premium

The billed-volume positioning, practice focus, and economics behind this provider — computed on the same disclosed Medicare Part B data.

This provider's disclosed Medicare payments across all codes were premium in CY2024. Unlock to see the figure.

  • Payment, service & beneficiary totals — the disclosed scale, all codes
  • Practice profile — focus & reach — top codes by share of services
  • Office vs. facility setting mix — place-of-service code split
  • Volume over five years — discrete yearly counts, no rate
  • Peer positioning — service volume — percentile among specialty peers, cohort & year disclosed
  • Peer positioning — code breadth — how many codes billed, vs peers

Peer positioning shows billed-volume and code-breadth positions among specialty peers, not measures of care (a provider's true volume position can only be higher, never lower). All figures disclosed Medicare Part B fee-for-service; volumes are personal to this NPI, not attributed to any group.

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Procedures billed to Medicare Part B (2024)

Medicare Part B FFS · CY2024 · as published by CMS
CodeDescription Services locked column Beneficiary-episodes locked column Avg charge locked column Avg Medicare payment locked column
J0897 Injection, denosumab, 1 mg premiumpremium premiumpremium
99214 Established patient office or other outpatient visit with moderate level of decision making, if using time, 30 minutes or more premiumpremium premiumpremium
99213 Established patient office or other outpatient visit with low level od decision making, if using time, 20 minutes or more premiumpremium premiumpremium
96372 Injection of drug or substance under skin or into muscle premiumpremium premiumpremium
G0439 Annual wellness visit, includes a personalized prevention plan of service (pps), subsequent visit premiumpremium premiumpremium
J0702 Injection, betamethasone acetate 3 mg and betamethasone sodium phosphate 3 mg premiumpremium premiumpremium
99232 Subsequent hospital care with moderate levelof medical decision making, if using time, at least 35 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
G0008 Administration of influenza virus vaccine premiumpremium premiumpremium
90673 Influenza vaccine, trivalent derived from recombinant dna premiumpremium premiumpremium
99309 Subsequent nursing facility care with moderate level of medical decision making, per day, if using time, at least 30 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
J3420 Injection, vitamin b-12 cyanocobalamin, up to 1000 mcg premiumpremium premiumpremium
99231 Subsequent hospital care with straightforward or low level of medical decision making, per day, if using time, at least 25 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
G0009 Administration of pneumococcal vaccine premiumpremium premiumpremium
99349 Residence visit for established patient with moderate level of medical decision making, per day, if using time, at least 40 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
90677 Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, 20 valent (pcv20), for intramuscular use premiumpremium premiumpremium
J7620 Albuterol, up to 2.5 mg and ipratropium bromide, up to 0.5 mg, fda-approved final product, non-compounded, administered through dme premiumpremium premiumpremium
99348 Residence visit for established patient with low level of medical decision making, per day, if using time, at least 30 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
99233 Subsequent hospital care with moderate levelof medical decision making, if using time, at least 50 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
G0444 Annual depression screening, 5 to 15 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
99223 Initial hospital care with moderate level of medical decision making, if using time, at least 75 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
99238 Hospital discharge day management, 30 minutes or less premiumpremium premiumpremium
99442 Telephone medical discussion with physician, 11-20 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
93000 Routine electrocardiogram (ecg) using at least 12 leads with interpretation and report premiumpremium premiumpremium
99496 Transitional care management services for problem of high complexity premiumpremium premiumpremium
99221 Initial hospital care with straightforward or low level of medical decision making, per day, if using time, at least 40 minutes premiumpremium premiumpremium
87426 Detection test by immunoassay technique for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus premiumpremium premiumpremium
90732 Pneumococcal vaccine, 23-valent premiumpremium premiumpremium
99212 Established patient office or other outpatient visit with straightforward medical decision making, if using time, 10 minutes or more premiumpremium premiumpremium

These are this provider's own Medicare Part B fee-for-service volumes (CMS public data). CMS suppresses rows with fewer than 11 beneficiaries, so low-volume codes may be missing entirely — absence is not zero. Beneficiary-episodes count CMS's per-setting beneficiary figures, not unique patients. Average charge and average Medicare payment are weighted by service volume across office and facility settings. Volumes on this page are personal to the NPI and are not attributed to any physician group. See Methods & Sources.