Allergy & Immunology Billing Services in Massachusetts

Massachusetts's allergy & immunology practices face unique billing challenges shaped by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts's commercial rules, MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) requirements, and National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K) Medicare policies. Our AAPC-certified coders specialize in both MA payer rules and allergy & immunology coding complexity.

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Why Massachusetts Allergy & Immunology Practices Need Specialized Billing

Massachusetts's healthcare market includes 30,000+ physicians, and allergy & immunology practices here face a payer market dominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts on the commercial side and MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) on the public payer side. Medicare claims are processed through National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K), which applies its own Local Coverage Determinations that directly affect allergy & immunology procedure coverage and medical necessity requirements. Generic billing teams without MA specific knowledge leave revenue on the table.

Allergy & Immunology billing itself is complex. Allergy and immunology billing revolves around allergy testing codes (95004 percutaneous, 95024 intracutaneous, 95044 patch testing), immunotherapy administration (95115-95117 for injections, 95120-95134 for professional services with provision of antigen), biologic medication J-codes for severe allergic conditions, and pulmonary function testing (94010-94070). Test count accuracy is critical — each allergy test is billed per individual allergen, and a typical testing session involves 40-80 individual tests. When you combine this coding complexity with Massachusetts's specific payer rules, authorization requirements, and 8 MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) managed care plans that each have their own billing rules, you need a team that understands both dimensions. Go Medical Billing provides that expertise at 2.49% of collections, serving allergy & immunology practices from Boston to Brockton and across Massachusetts.

2026 Massachusetts Medicare Allowables for Allergy & Immunology CPT Codes

These are the 2026 Medicare allowable amounts for allergy & immunology CPT codes in Massachusetts, processed under National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K). Allowables are locality-adjusted, so MArates differ from other states — the highest-value allergy & immunology code below pays $101.98 non-facility here. Compare any code across states with our Medicare fee calculator by state.

Code
Description
Non-Facility
Facility
Percutaneous allergy testing, immediate hypersensitivity
$4.00
$4.00
Intradermal allergy testing, immediate hypersensitivity
$8.50
$1.00
Patch or application allergy test
$5.54
$5.54
Allergen immunotherapy, one injection
$11.54
$11.54
Allergen immunotherapy, two or more injections
$13.79
$13.79
Allergen immunotherapy, antigen preparation, single multi-dose vial
$19.23
$2.71
Spirometry
$32.67
$32.67
Spirometry, pre and post bronchodilator
$47.93
$47.93
Established patient office visit, low MDM
$101.98
$59.58

Source: 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, MA locality (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)). Commercial Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts rates typically run above these benchmarks; MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) rates run below. Figures for reference, not a guarantee of payment.

The Massachusetts Market Context for Allergy & Immunology Practices

Massachusetts has about 30,000 physicians and the most fully developed Accountable Care Organization Medicaid program in the country. MassHealth restructured in 2018 to push most members into ACOs rather than traditional MCOs. There are 15 Accountable Care Partnership Plans (ACO-A) tied to specific health system networks, two Primary Care ACOs (ACO-B), and one statewide MCO. The state has near-universal commercial insurance coverage since the 2006 Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law (RomneyCare) and ranks first in the 2025 Commonwealth Fund Scorecard on State Health System Performance. The commercial market is dominated by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, with Point32Health (the merged Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim) as the second largest. Mass General Brigham and Beth Israel Lahey Health are the two anchor academic systems and run their own ACO plans on the Medicaid side. BMC HealthNet rebranded to WellSense Health Plan in June 2022.

Massachusetts-specific factors that shape allergy & immunology reimbursement: Massachusetts ranks first in the 2025 Commonwealth Fund Scorecard on State Health System Performance across all 50 measures of access, prevention, and treatment.; The 2006 Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law (RomneyCare) made the state effectively the first to achieve near-universal coverage, predating the Affordable Care Act by four years.; MassHealth restructured in 2018 to enroll most members in Accountable Care Organizations rather than traditional MCOs, making Massachusetts the most ACO-heavy Medicaid market in the country.. Our MA coders build these into every allergy & immunologyclaim — see how this works alongside our Massachusetts medical billing and allergy & immunology billing teams.

Massachusetts Payer Challenges for Allergy & Immunology

Every MA payer has specific rules for allergy & immunology claims. Here's how we navigate them.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Allergy & Immunology Claims

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts processes the largest share of Massachusetts commercial allergy & immunology claims. We know their MA specific fee schedules, prior authorization requirements for allergy & immunology procedures, and their appeal timelines when claims are denied. Allergy skin testing bills per individual allergen tested. A 60-allergen panel = 60 units of 95004. Inaccurate test counts directly reduce revenue or create audit risk.

MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) Allergy & Immunology Billing

MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) routes allergy & immunology patients through 8 managed care plans: WellSense Health Plan (formerly BMC HealthNet), Tufts Health Together (Point32Health), Mass General Brigham ACO, and 5 more. Each MCO has its own allergy & immunology authorization and billing rules that we manage.

Medicare (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)) Allergy & Immunology Coverage

National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K) processes Medicare allergy & immunology claims in Massachusetts with its own Local Coverage Determinations. We navigate National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)'s policies around immunotherapy administration coding to prevent medical necessity denials.

Denial Prevention for Massachusetts Allergy & Immunology

Common allergy & immunology denials in Massachusetts include allergy skin testing bills per individual allergen tested and choosing between 95115 (single injection), 95117 (2+ injections), and 95120-95134 (professional component with antigen provision) depends on who prepared the antigen. Our team catches these issues before submission and appeals aggressively with MA payer-specific documentation when denials occur.

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What We Handle for Massachusetts Allergy & Immunology Practices

Allergy skin testing billing (95004, 95024, 95044)
Immunotherapy injection administration coding (95115-95134)
Biologic medication J-code billing and authorization
Pulmonary function testing (94010-94070)
Serum preparation and antigen provision billing
Component testing and in-vitro allergy coding (86003-86005)
Food allergy and drug allergy testing
Prior authorization for biologics and advanced testing

Massachusetts Allergy & Immunology Billing Cost Comparison

Hiring an in-house biller with allergy & immunology expertise in Massachusetts costs $48K-$65K annually in salary alone. Add benefits, software, clearinghouse fees, and office space, and the true cost is even higher. At 2.49% of collections, Go Medical Billing provides an entire team of AAPC-certified allergy & immunology coders and MA payer specialists for a fraction of that cost.

$48K-$65K

In-House Biller Salary

+ benefits, software, space

2.49%

Go Medical Billing Rate

Full team, all services included

60-80%

Typical Cost Reduction

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Frequently Asked Questions

All major MA payers: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Point32Health (Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim merged), Mass General Brigham Health Plan (formerly AllWays), Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) (including WellSense Health Plan (formerly BMC HealthNet), Tufts Health Together (Point32Health), Mass General Brigham ACO), and Medicare through National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K). If a payer accepts allergy & immunology patients in Massachusetts, we submit and follow-up on claims with them.
The most frequent allergy & immunology denials we see from MA payers include allergy skin testing bills per individual allergen tested, choosing between 95115 (single injection), 95117 (2+ injections), and 95120-95134 (professional component with antigen provision) depends on who prepared the antigen, biologics like omalizumab (j2357), dupilumab (j0881), and mepolizumab (j2182) require prior authorization, weight-based dosing verification, and step-therapy documentation. Our team catches these before submission by applying both allergy & immunology coding expertise and MA payer-specific rules to every claim.
MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization) routes allergy & immunology patients through 8 managed care plans: WellSense Health Plan (formerly BMC HealthNet), Tufts Health Together (Point32Health), Mass General Brigham ACO, Beth Israel Lahey Health Performance Network ACO, C3 (Community Care Cooperative) ACO, Fallon 365 Care ACO, Wellforce Care Plan ACO, Wellpoint Massachusetts (one MCO). Each MCO has its own allergy & immunology authorization requirements, fee schedules, and billing rules. We credential and bill with all of them so your allergy & immunology practice gets paid correctly.
Most MA allergy & immunology practices are fully transitioned within two to three weeks. We connect to your EHR, learn your allergy & immunology workflows, and start submitting claims to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, MassHealth (Accountable Care Organizations plus one Managed Care Organization), Medicare, and all your MA payers with no downtime.

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