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Depression Screening vs Joint Injection (Cortisone)

Medicare Cost Comparison 2025

Quick Answer

Depression Screening: $30 total · Medicare pays $30 · Patient pays $0

Joint Injection (Cortisone): $800 total · Medicare pays $640 · Patient pays $160

Cost Comparison

MetricDepression ScreeningJoint Injection (Cortisone)
Total Average Cost$30$800
Medicare Pays$30$640
Patient Pays$0$160
Categoryphysicianoutpatient

FAQ

What is the cost difference between Depression Screening and Joint Injection (Cortisone)?
Joint Injection (Cortisone) costs $800 on average, while Depression Screening costs $30 — a difference of $770.
How much does Medicare pay for Depression Screening vs Joint Injection (Cortisone)?
Medicare typically pays $30 for Depression Screening (patient owes $0). For Joint Injection (Cortisone), Medicare pays $640 (patient owes $160).
What is Depression Screening?
Annual screening for depression, covered by Medicare.
What is Joint Injection (Cortisone)?
Injection of corticosteroids into a joint to reduce inflammation.