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Cataract Surgery (Inpatient) vs Skin Lesion Removal

Medicare Cost Comparison 2025

Quick Answer

Cataract Surgery (Inpatient): $5,500 total · Medicare pays $4,400 · Patient pays $1,100

Skin Lesion Removal: $1,200 total · Medicare pays $960 · Patient pays $240

Cost Comparison

MetricCataract Surgery (Inpatient)Skin Lesion Removal
Total Average Cost$5,500$1,200
Medicare Pays$4,400$960
Patient Pays$1,100$240
Categoryhospitaloutpatient

FAQ

What is the cost difference between Cataract Surgery (Inpatient) and Skin Lesion Removal?
Cataract Surgery (Inpatient) costs $5,500 on average, while Skin Lesion Removal costs $1,200 — a difference of $4,300.
How much does Medicare pay for Cataract Surgery (Inpatient) vs Skin Lesion Removal?
Medicare typically pays $4,400 for Cataract Surgery (Inpatient) (patient owes $1,100). For Skin Lesion Removal, Medicare pays $960 (patient owes $240).
What is Cataract Surgery (Inpatient)?
Surgical removal of a clouded lens and replacement with an artificial lens.
What is Skin Lesion Removal?
Surgical removal of suspicious or cancerous skin growths.