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Medicare payment locality · Q3 2026 release

Rest of Texas TX

MAC 04412 · Locality 99

This locality's GPCIs hold Medicare payments below the national average for the Q3 2026 Physician Fee Schedule. Every code below is the national amount rescaled by the three local indexes.

Work GPCI
1.000
Adjusts payment for local physician wages and cost of living
Practice expense GPCI
0.949
Adjusts payment for local office costs like rent and staff
Malpractice GPCI
0.903
Adjusts payment for local malpractice insurance premiums

1.000 is the national baseline. Above raises that component; below lowers it.

Example rates in Rest of Texas

National vs. Rest of Texas non-facility amounts for common codes, Q3 2026 (before sequestration).

Code National Rest of Texas Difference
0446T $6,320.12 $5,999.54 -5.1%
0447T $100.87 $97.83 -3.0%
0448T $6,219.58 $5,905.29 -5.1%
0509T $77.82 $74.49 -4.3%
0583T $1,505.04 $1,432.52 -4.8%
0596T $2,019.08 $1,919.92 -4.9%
0597T $596.54 $567.76 -4.8%
0605T $758.53 $719.74 -5.1%
10004 $53.11 $51.53 -3.0%
10005 $132.27 $127.68 -3.5%

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ZIP codes in this locality

Rest of Texas covers 2,045 ZIP codes across TX, per the CMS ZIP-to-locality crosswalk (Q3 2026). 38 of them span more than one locality and need ZIP+4 for an exact match.

73960 75002 75007 75008 75009 75010 75013 75020 75021 75022 75023 75024 +2,033 more

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Common questions

Why do Medicare rates in Rest of Texas differ from the national amount?

Medicare scales each code's work, practice-expense, and malpractice RVUs by this locality's three GPCIs before applying the conversion factor, so local labor, rent, and liability costs move the final amount up or down. Rest of Texas currently pays below the national average for the Q3 2026 release.

How do I know if my address is in this locality?

Medicare assigns localities by ZIP code, not city or county lines, so neighboring addresses can fall in different localities. Look up your ZIP to find your locality. About 38 ZIP codes in Rest of Texas span more than one locality and need the ZIP+4 to resolve exactly.

Do commercial insurers or Medicare Advantage plans use this locality?

No. Medicare payment localities are specific to Original Medicare's Physician Fee Schedule. Medicare Advantage plans and commercial insurers set their own geographic adjustments and negotiated network rates — they aren't required to follow CMS locality boundaries, even though many benchmark off the Medicare amount.

Does my locality affect what I owe as a patient?

Yes. Your 20% coinsurance under Original Medicare is calculated on the locality-adjusted amount, not the national one, so the same code can leave you owing more or less depending on where you're treated. Rest of Texas pays below the national average, so patients here typically owe a bit less in coinsurance than the national amount would suggest.

Why did my Medicare payment change even though I didn't change what I billed?

GPCIs and the conversion factor update with each quarterly CMS release (January, April, July, October), so the same code in the same locality can pay a different amount quarter to quarter with nothing else changing — see what changed each release.

Source & method

GPCIs and rates computed from the CMS Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Q3 2026 release (effective July 2026). ZIP coverage from the CMS ZIP-to-locality crosswalk, Q3 2026 release. Example amounts are national non-facility figures rescaled by this locality's GPCIs, before the ~2% sequestration cut. Releases are immutable; a rate retrieved for a past quarter always reflects that release.

Geographic practice cost indices (Q3 2026) · rvu26c-updated-06-30-2026.zip (GPCI2026.csv row 103)
ZIP code to carrier locality crosswalk (Q3 2026) · zip-code-carrier-locality-file-updated-05-13-2026.zip (ZIP5_JUL2026.txt)

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