Dr. R Anderson
Interventional Cardiology
Florida, United States
About Dr. Anderson
Dr. Anderson is an Interventional Cardiology Specialist in Gainesville, Florida. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine in 1990. Dr. Anderson accepts Medicare approved amount as full payment.
The medical group (Florida Cl) Dr. Anderson works with accepts Medicare approved amount as full payment.
Full Name
R Anderson
Specialty
Interventional Cardiology
School
Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine
Graduated class of
1990
Locations
NPI
1669425047
PAC ID
2147483647
Clinician Enrollment ID
I20070125000294
Cities
1
Number of cities where Dr. Anderson has officesOffices
4
Number of officesHospitals
1
Number of hospitalsOffice Locations
GAINESVILLE Offices
1600 Sw Archer
Gainesville, FL - 32610-3003
Phone: (352) 265-7777
4037 Nw 86th Ter
Fl 3
Gainesville, FL - 32606-9277
Phone: (352) 265-8982
2001 Sw 13th St
Gi Clinic At Endoscopy Center
Gainesville, FL - 32608-1532
1505 Sw Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL - 32608-1134
Hospitals
UF HEALTH SHANDS HOSPITAL
CMS Certification Number: 100113
Doctors and Clinicians Utilization Data
Specialty | HCPCS code | Code description | Service Count | Beneficiary count |
---|---|---|---|---|
Interventional Cardiology | 36415 | Insertion of needle into vein for collection of blood sample | 17 | 15 |
Interventional Cardiology | 93458 | Insertion of catheter in left heart for imaging of blood vessels or grafts and left lower heart | 66 | 65 |
Interventional Cardiology | 99152 | Moderate sedation services by physician also performing a procedure, patient 5 years of age or older, first 15 minutes | 116 | 112 |
MIPS Scoring
Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Overall Clinician PerformanceQuality category score: 66.2/100
PI category score 77/100
IA category score 40/40
MIPS Final Score without CPB: 75/100
MIPS Final Score: 79/100
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