55700 Medicaid Rate by State

Prostate biopsy, needle

13 state Medicaid programs publish a fee-for-service rate for 55700 (prostate biopsy, needle), ranging from $89.95 in Kentucky to $1,121.04 in Rhode Island.

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Publishing states

13

Median % of Medicare

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Rate range

$89.95 - $1,121.04

55700 rates in every publishing state

StateMedicaid rate% of MedicarePrior authVintage
Arizona$253.30----2022
Colorado$174.09----2026
Florida$98.56----2025
Hawaii$129.17----2025
Indiana$220.22----2025
Kentucky$89.95----2026
Massachusetts$185.33----2025
Montana$327.13----2025
North Carolina$193.95----2022
New Mexico$337.76----2025
Nevada$665.81----2017
Ohio$124.93----2024
Rhode Island$1,121.04----2026

Published Medicaid fee-for-service schedule amounts, not a coverage or eligibility guarantee. Managed-care plan rates can differ. Where no prior-authorization flag is shown, the state does not publish one. Rows marked * are representative published variants or methodology-derived rates. "--" in the prior-auth column means the state publishes no PA flag.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Medicaid pay for 55700?

13 state Medicaid programs publish a fee-for-service rate for 55700 (prostate biopsy, needle), ranging from $89.95 in Kentucky to $1,121.04 in Rhode Island. The full table on this page lists every publishing state's current rate.

Which state pays the most for 55700?

Rhode Island publishes the highest Medicaid rate for 55700 at $1,121.04. Kentucky publishes the lowest at $89.95.

Does 55700 require prior authorization under Medicaid?

No publishing state flags 55700 with a prior-authorization indicator on its fee schedule. Absence of a flag means the state publishes none, not that PA is never required - confirm through the state's provider manual.