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HCPCS Q9968 Fee Schedule

Last Updated: June 2025

Injection, non-radioactive, non-contrast, visualization adjunct (e.g., methylene blue, isosulfan blue), 1 mg

Healthcare providers use this code to document and receive reimbursement for visits that address moderate-level medical decision-making, often including multiple diagnoses or prescription management.

Key FactDetail
Service Type

Temporary Codes

Contrast Agents/Diagnostic Imaging

Common Place of Service
Common Modifiers
Complexity LevelModerate

National average reimbursement for HCPCS Q9968 by major payers:

bcbs

$22.39

uhc

$9.60

aetna

$11.65

cigna

$9.61


What is a fee schedule?

A fee schedule is a list of fixed prices that healthcare providers charge for specific services, including HCPCS Q9968. These prices vary depending on payer type (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance), geographic location, and provider contracts.

Understanding the Q9968 fee schedule helps patients estimate costs and providers optimize billing for accurate reimbursements.

Factors that affect fee schedules


Medicare & Medicaid Rates

Government-set reimbursement amounts


Private Insurance Rates

Negotiated rates between providers and insurance companies


Geographic Location

Costs may be higher in urban areas.


Provider Type

Hospital providers may have different rates than private practice.

HCPCS Q9968 vs. Other Contrast Agents/Diagnostic Imaging Codes

The HCPCS Q9968 code is part of the Temporary Codes services used for Contrast Agents/Diagnostic Imaging. It represents a moderate-complexity encounter and is one of several codes that vary based on time spent, level of medical decision-making, and documentation requirements.

The HCPCS Q9968 code involves more provider time and moderate medical decision-making, unlike lower-level codes that require less time and simpler assessments. It typically includes multiple diagnoses, medication management, or test interpretation, leading to higher reimbursement and more detailed documentation requirements.

HCPCS CodeComplexity LevelDescription
Q9968LowInjection, non-radioactive, non-contrast, visualization adjunct (e.g., methylene blue, isosulfan blue), 1 mg

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HCPCS Q9968 Fee Schedule & Reimbursement Rates

The HCPCS Q9968 fee schedule varies by payer type. Below are Medicare rates for 2025 and average in-network rates by state across major payers:

CodeMedicare RateAvg. Cigna National RateMore Info
Q9968$9.61

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Reimbursement rates depend on provider contracts, region, and payer. Always verify rates with your insurance provider or medical billing department.


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The Price Transparency Rule is a federal law that took effect in July 2022, requiring all commercial payers to publicly disclose their prices through machine-readable files (MRFs). In short, this regulation mandates that insurance companies make healthcare costs transparent to the public.

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