Richard Santelli's negotiated rates run at market for Oklahoma City across common Chiropractor (Internist) procedures, based on Transparency in Coverage data from 2 major payers.
On balance, Richard Santelli's negotiated rates trend at market for Oklahoma City, though this varies by payer and procedure.
Across the 2 procedures benchmarked for this provider, most negotiated rates land below the local market.
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For Richard Santelli, that covers common Chiropractor (Internist) procedures across national and regional payers. Coverage typically includes plans like Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. The chiropractic internist may serve as a primary care physician or may see patients referred from other providers for evaluation and co-management. Evaluation is focused on the early detection of functional, nutritional, and pathological disorders. A chiropractic internist utilizes the diagnostic instruments necessary for proper examination. In cases where laboratory examination is necessary, a chiropractic internist utilizes a recognized reference laboratory facility. A chiropractic internist may manage his or her own cases or may refer to another specialist when prudent to do so. The chiropractic internist utilizes documented natural therapies, therapeutic lifestyle changes, patient education and other resources to promote patient health and avoidance of disease.
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This provider's negotiated rates, keyed to NPI 1225076177.
For each code, negotiated rates from comparable Chiropractor (Internist) providers in the Oklahoma City market form a distribution. Its median and percentile bands anchor the benchmark, alongside Medicare reference rates.
Each procedure is scored against its market distribution for the same code. Above, at, or below market reflects where this provider's rate sits relative to that market.
The score above is a blended view of this provider's rate position, produced by Gigasheet's proprietary methodology. It is rooted in published Transparency in Coverage data and normalized for statistical comparison. Position can vary significantly from one payer or procedure to the next. Upgrade to full access to see the evidence behind the Rate Score, including payer-level and procedure-level detail.
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