Dr. Nils Johnson

Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)

Texas, United States

About Dr. Johnson

Dr. Johnson is an Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) Specialist in Houston, Texas. He graduated from University Of Missouri, Columbia School Of Medicine in 2004. Dr. Johnson accepts Medicare approved amount as full payment. 
The medical group (Ut Physici) Dr. Johnson works with accepts Medicare approved amount as full payment.


Full Name
Nils Johnson

Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)
Internal Medicine

School
University Of Missouri, Columbia School Of Medicine

Graduated class of
2004

Locations

NPI
1841484326

PAC ID
2147483647

Clinician Enrollment ID
I20100727001074
Cities

1

Number of cities where Dr. Johnson has offices
Offices

3

Number of offices
Hospitals

1

Number of hospitals

Office Locations

HOUSTON Offices

Phone: (713) 500-8360

6410 Fannin
720 Gulf States Hemphilia/thrombophilia Clinic
Houston, TX - 77030-3005


Phone: (832) 325-7133

6410 Fannin
210 Ut Physicians Maternal Fetal Medicine
Houston, TX - 77030-3000


Phone: (713) 500-7700

6431 Fannin St
Suite Msb 2100
Houston, TX - 77030-1501


Hospitals

MEMORIAL HERMANN - TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER

CMS Certification Number: 450068

Doctors and Clinicians Utilization Data

SpecialtyHCPCS codeCode descriptionService Count Beneficiary count
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 78452 Nuclear medicine study of vessels of heart using drugs or exercise multiple studies 21 21
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 93458 Insertion of catheter in left heart for imaging of blood vessels or grafts and left lower heart 20 19
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) 99152 Moderate sedation services by physician also performing a procedure, patient 5 years of age or older, first 15 minutes 16 15

MIPS Scoring

Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Overall Clinician Performance
Quality category score: 78/100
PI category score 63/100
IA category score 40/40
MIPS Final Score without CPB: 77/100
MIPS Final Score: 82/100

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