Dr. Mark Wexman

Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)

California, United States

About Dr. Wexman

Dr. Wexman is an Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) Specialist in San Francisco, California. He graduated from New York University School Of Medicine in 1979. Dr. Wexman may accept Medicare approved amount as full payment. 
The medical group (Regents Un) Dr. Wexman works with may accept Medicare approved amount as full payment.


Full Name
Mark Wexman

Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)
Internal Medicine

School
New York University School Of Medicine

Graduated class of
1979


NPI
1063402816

PAC ID
1951325398

Clinician Enrollment ID
I20070713000729
Cities

1

Number of cities where Dr. Wexman has offices
Offices

1

Number of offices
Hospitals

3

Number of hospitals

Office Locations

SAN FRANCISCO Office

Phone: (415) 476-1000

505 Parnassus Ave
San Francisco, CA - 94143-2204


Hospitals

MARIN GENERAL HOSPITAL

CMS Certification Number: 050360

SONOMA VALLEY HOSPITAL

CMS Certification Number: 050090

NOVATO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

CMS Certification Number: 050131

Doctors and Clinicians Utilization Data

SpecialtyHCPCS codeCode descriptionService Count Beneficiary count
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 93000 Routine EKG using at least 12 leads including interpretation and report 199 171
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 93280 Evaluation, testing, and programming adjustment of permanent dual lead pacemaker system with physician analysis, review, and report 33 31
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 93306 Ultrasound examination of heart including color-depicted blood flow rate, direction, and valve function 54 54
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 93325 Doppler ultrasound study of color-directed heart blood flow, rate, and valve function 48 48

MIPS Scoring

Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Overall Clinician Performance
PI category score 72/100
IA category score 40/40
MIPS Final Score without CPB: 76/100
MIPS Final Score: 79/100

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