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PROVIDER PROFILE · NPI 1679651152

James JangMD

PRACTICEKAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INCSee all providers at this practice →
CardiologySan Jose, CAI
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INDUSTRY PAYMENTS · OPEN PAYMENTS · 2024
No data available for this provider in 2024.
QUALITY · MIPS · 2024
No data available for this provider in 2024.
PRESCRIBING · PART D · 2024
Total Rx claims
350
Beneficiaries
—
Total drug cost
$46K
Distinct drugs
15
Brand share
23.1%
Top prescribed drugs
Carvedilol44 claims
Atorvastatin Calcium42 claims
Flecainide Acetate33 claims
Isosorbide Mononitrate33 claims
Metoprolol Tartrate31 claims
REFERRAL NETWORK

Where James Jang's patients come from & go

Directional shared-patient flow from Medicare claims — who sends patients to this provider (inbound) and where this provider's patients go next (outbound). 3 inbound referrers · 0 outbound destinations.

Receives referrals from
Inbound — who sends patients here
PhysicianPatientsVisits
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS6296
SARKISIAN, MARK1323
Valerie Kwai Ben
Cardiology · San Jose, CA
1121
Refers patients to
Outbound — where patients go next
No outbound pairs above the suppression threshold.
Source: CMS Physician Shared Patient Patterns (30-day window, Medicare FFS). Direction = a beneficiary seen by the first provider, then the second, within 30 days; a proxy for referral, not a documented referral. Pairs with fewer than 11 shared beneficiaries are suppressed.
MEDICARE UTILIZATION · PART B · 2024
Total beneficiaries
19
Unique beneficiaries
—
Total services
23
Distinct HCPCS
1
Medicare payment
$144
Peer benchmark
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Total Medicare services vs. 1,869 Cardiology providers in CA — bottom quintile (cohort median 2,371).