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Emergency Services Billing Rates - NPIs

Published by data.austintexas.gov | City of Austin | Metadata Last Checked: November 12, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-11-04
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) collects and reports information about billing rates for emergency service providers within political subdivisions as reported by those political subdivisions. The National Provider Identifier Standard (NPI) is a unique ten-digit identification number for covered health care providers. This dataset relates emergency service providers by NPI with the political subdivisions where they operate by year. There is a row for each emergency service provider operating within a political subdivision. Subdivisions with more than one provider operating in them or providers operating in more than one subdivision will be listed in multiple rows. The data includes the year the information applies to as well as the date the political subdivision submitted their report. The Texas Legislature first authorized political subdivisions to submit rates for emergency medical services in 2023 under Senate Bill 2476. In 2025, the Texas legislature extended the statute by passing Senate Bill 916, which allows a political subdivision to annually adjust a rate submitted under Insurance Code section 38.006, subject to certain limits. ► For contact information, refer to dataset:  Emergency Services Billing Rates - Contact List. ► For procedure codes rates, refer to dataset:  Emergency Services Billing Rates - Code Rates. ► For ZIP codes within political subdivisions, refer to dataset:  Emergency Services Billing Rates - ZIPs. Information in this dataset is subject to change. Visit TDI’s web site disclaimer for more information. For more information related to this data, visit TDI’s FAQ page.

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