J0283
HCPCSNexterone: 100 Ml In 1 Bag (43066-150-10)
Based on the latest published hospital price files, code J0283 (Nexterone: 100 Ml In 1 Bag (43066-150-10)) appears at 45 hospitals with disclosed cash prices from $4.87 to $392. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
Published-price availability
A blank price (“—”) means a hospital names this service but did not publish a dollar amount — it is not a free service or a $0 price.
Compare J0283 prices
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Published cash prices for code J0283 vary by about 81× across the 44 hospitals with disclosed prices here — from $4.87 to $392. Shopping around can matter.
Lowest cash price by hospital
Cash price by city
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- Green Bay · 1 hospital$4.87
- Chicago · 1 hospital$9.74
- Downers Grove · 1 hospital$9.74
- Hazel Crest · 1 hospital$9.75
- Burlington · 1 hospital$9.89
- Elkhorn · 1 hospital$9.89
77 prices shown.
How to read these prices
- Cash price
- The discounted self-pay price for paying directly, without insurance.
- List price
- The hospital’s full undiscounted charge — rarely what anyone pays.
- Negotiated rate
- A rate for a specific insurer and plan; your share depends on your benefits.
- Allowed amount
- A historical reference for what was actually allowed, where disclosed.
Hospitals that publish J0283 prices
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Code J0283: frequently asked
- What does code J0283 cost?
- Across the published hospital price files, the disclosed cash price for J0283 ranges from $4.87 to $392. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
- Will this be my final bill?
- Actual patient responsibility may vary based on your insurance plan, deductible, coinsurance, network status, diagnosis, setting, bundled services, clinical circumstances, and hospital billing practices.
- What is code J0283?
- J0283 is the billing code hospitals use to identify "Nexterone: 100 Ml In 1 Bag (43066-150-10)" on their published price files. We use it to line up the same service across different hospitals.
- Why do prices for this code differ between hospitals?
- Each hospital sets its own prices and negotiates separately with each insurer, so the disclosed price for the same code can vary widely from one hospital to another — and even between plans at a single hospital. Comparing the published figures is what this page is for; a difference does not by itself mean one hospital is better or worse.
- What this page is not
- It is not a quote, a guarantee, or medical advice. It shows what hospitals have published for this code, so you can compare and ask informed questions — your actual cost depends on your insurance, the exact services performed, and the care setting.