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SCOTT SELCO PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Psychiatry & Neurology, Vascular Neurology · HENDERSON, NV

10001 S EASTERN AVE STE 410, HENDERSON, NV 89052

NPI Number
1134437114
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SOS Verification: Pending Review
Multiple SOS Matches
Total Medicaid Payments
$329,470
-19% vs specialty average
Patients Seen
3,734
Total Claims
10,296
$ Per Patient
$88
Specialty avg: $111
Specialty Rank
#2 of 3
Psychiatry & Neurology, Vascular Neurology providers in Nevada
Peer Average
$404,764
Average total for Psychiatry & Neurology, Vascular Neurology
Claims per Patient
2.8
Average visits / services per person

Payments by Year

How much Medicaid paid this provider each year. Large jumps can indicate changes in practice volume or billing patterns.

Year Total Paid % of Max
2018$36,166
2019$27,142
2020$86,251
2021$65,864
2022$62,729
2023$49,953
2024$1,365

Procedure Code Breakdown

The specific medical services this provider billed Medicaid for. Each HCPCS/CPT code represents a different type of visit, test, or treatment.

HCPCS Code Description Claims Paid % of Total Avg per Claim
99232Hospital care — daily check by your doctor (moderate update)5,047$184,203
55.9%
$36
99222Hospital admission — first day, moderate to serious problem783$54,128
16.4%
$69
99233Hospital care — daily check by your doctor (complex update)915$53,347
16.2%
$58
99291Critical care — intensive treatment for a life-threatening condition (first 30-74 minutes)207$36,110
11.0%
$174
95816Brain wave test (EEG) or nerve test52$1,682
0.5%
$32
1124FMedical service or procedure330$0
0.0%
$0
G8427Eligible clinician attests to documenting in the medical record they obtained, updated, or reviewed the patient's current medications2,699$0
0.0%
$0
1123FMedical service or procedure263$0
0.0%
$0

About This Data

This data comes from the HHS Medicaid Provider Spending dataset (opendata.hhs.gov). It shows payments made through Nevada Medicaid from 2018–2024. High payments do not mean a provider is doing anything wrong — some specialties naturally cost more, and busy providers see more patients. But unusually high numbers compared to peers can be worth a closer look.