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Publishing states
39
Median % of Medicare
90%
Rate range
$302.58 - $5,110.80
58565 rates in every publishing state
| State | Medicaid rate | % of Medicare | Prior auth | Vintage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $868.70 | 54.9% | -- | 2026 |
| Arizona | $1,809.31 | 114.3% | -- | 2022 |
| California | $737.76 | 46.6% | -- | 2026 |
| Colorado | $762.85* | 48.2% | -- | 2026 |
| District of Columbia | $1,466.26 | 92.7% | Not required | 2026 |
| Delaware | $1,533.55 | 96.9% | -- | 2026 |
| Georgia | $1,971.32 | 124.6% | -- | 2026 |
| Hawaii | $470.35 | 29.7% | -- | 2025 |
| Iowa | $1,424.16 | 90% | -- | 2024 |
| Idaho | $1,258.20 | 79.5% | Not required | 2026 |
| Indiana | $1,501.62 | 94.9% | -- | 2025 |
| Kansas | $1,670.01 | 105.5% | -- | 2023 |
| Kentucky | $338.62 | 21.4% | Required | 2026 |
| Louisiana | $1,207.68 | 76.3% | -- | 2026 |
| Massachusetts | $489.03 | 30.9% | -- | 2025 |
| Maine | $1,058.73 | 66.9% | -- | 2026 |
| Michigan | $5,110.80 | 323% | -- | 2026 |
| Minnesota | $1,863.65 | 117.8% | -- | 2026 |
| Missouri | $1,852.70 | 117.1% | Not required | 2018 |
| Mississippi | $3,798.93 | 240.1% | -- | 2026 |
| Montana | $2,142.63 | 135.4% | -- | 2026 |
| North Dakota | $1,752.05 | 110.7% | Not required | 2026 |
| Nebraska | $540.92 | 34.2% | -- | 2026 |
| New Hampshire | $302.58 | 19.1% | Not required | 2026 |
| New Jersey | $1,943.20 | 122.8% | Not required | 2026 |
| New Mexico | $2,264.81 | 143.1% | -- | 2025 |
| Nevada | $531.60 | 33.6% | -- | 2024 |
| New York | $1,588.95 | 100.4% | -- | 2026 |
| Ohio | $1,752.01 | 110.7% | -- | 2016 |
| Oregon | $1,281.32* | 81% | -- | 2026 |
| Pennsylvania | $405.57 | 25.6% | -- | 2005 |
| Rhode Island | $4,244.26 | 268.2% | -- | 2026 |
| South Carolina | $1,066.95 | 67.4% | -- | 2024 |
| Texas | $1,583.54* | 100.1% | -- | 2026 |
| Utah | $1,177.31* | 74.4% | Not required | 2026 |
| Virginia | $1,606.75 | 101.5% | -- | 2026 |
| Vermont | $1,325.08 | 83.7% | -- | 2026 |
| Wisconsin | $1,097.28 | 69.3% | -- | 2018 |
| West Virginia | $1,040.17 | 65.7% | -- | 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.
Related physician codes
- 10021 - Fine needle aspiration biopsy, first lesion, no imaging
- 10060 - Drainage of a skin abscess, simple
- 10061 - Drainage of a skin abscess, complicated or multiple
- 10120 - Removal of a foreign body from tissue, simple
- 10140 - Drainage of a blood or fluid collection under the skin
- 11042 - Wound debridement, skin and tissue below, first 20 sq cm
- 11043 - Wound debridement to muscle, first 20 sq cm
- 11044 - Wound debridement to bone, first 20 sq cm
Frequently asked questions
How much does Medicaid pay for 58565?
39 state Medicaid programs publish a fee-for-service rate for 58565 (hysteroscopic sterilization by tubal implants), ranging from $302.58 in New Hampshire to $5,110.80 in Michigan, with a median of 90% of the national Medicare amount. The full table on this page lists every publishing state's current rate.
Which state pays the most for 58565?
Michigan publishes the highest Medicaid rate for 58565 at $5,110.80 (323% of the national Medicare amount). New Hampshire publishes the lowest at $302.58.
Does 58565 require prior authorization under Medicaid?
1 of the 39 publishing states flag 58565 as requiring prior authorization (always or conditionally) on their fee schedules. States without a flag publish no PA indicator for this code - that means "not published", not "no PA required".