D & D HEALTHCARE, INC.
4375 W DESERT INN RD SUITE G, LAS VEGAS, NV 89102
NPI Number
1245263854
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Total Medicaid Payments
$69,825
-78% vs specialty average
Patients Seen
1,491
Total Claims
1,879
$ Per Patient
$47
Specialty avg: $54
Specialty Rank
#157 of 420
Family Medicine providers in Nevada
Peer Average
$314,431
Average total for Family Medicine
Claims per Patient
1.3
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 | $1,424 | |
| 2019 | $68,401 |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99214 | Office visit for a moderate problem (established patient) | 709 | $56,388 | 80.8% | $80 |
| G0447 | Face-to-face behavioral counseling for obesity, 15 minutes | 249 | $4,389 | 6.3% | $18 |
| 99490 | Chronic care management — monthly coordination for patients with multiple ongoing conditions | 116 | $3,674 | 5.3% | $32 |
| G0444 | Annual depression screening | 161 | $2,029 | 2.9% | $13 |
| 99204 | New patient office visit — detailed visit for a serious problem | 21 | $1,755 | 2.5% | $84 |
| 94760 | Breathing test or lung function test | 562 | $1,180 | 1.7% | $2 |
| 96103 | Psychological testing — done by computer | 30 | $371 | 0.5% | $12 |
| 96127 | Brief emotional or behavioral screening (like a depression or anxiety questionnaire) | 17 | $39 | 0.1% | $2 |
| 99402 | Medical service or procedure | 14 | $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.