Dermatology billing and revenue cycle for Maryland providers.
Maryland operates 247 dermatology billing organizations registered in NPPES, representing 2.8 percent of the U.S. dermatology billing footprint. Maryland is a mid-sized dermatology billing market. Dermatology revenue cycle requires precision: lesion removal sizing, Mohs stage billing, cosmetic vs medical separation, modifier 25 discipline, and biologic PA management. Maryland dermatology practices need RCM that handles this granularity reliably.
What good dermatology billing execution looks like for Maryland providers.
The Maryland dermatology billing market has its own quirks. Here is the operating discipline we install on every Maryland engagement.
- Lesion removal coding by size and methodDermatology lesion removal billing requires precise capture of lesion size, anatomic location, benign vs malignant pathology, and removal method (excision, destruction, shave). Maryland derm practices need coders who can read op notes accurately.
- Mohs surgery billing and stage trackingMohs micrographic surgery bills per stage with specific CPT codes (17311-17315). Accurate stage tracking and same-day reconstruction coding are essential.
- Cosmetic vs medical service separationMaryland dermatology practices often mix cosmetic (cash pay) and medical (insurance) services. Clean separation in scheduling, billing, and patient consent prevents claim disputes and audit risk.
- Modifier 25 discipline for E/M + procedureSame-day E/M plus procedure (biopsy, destruction, injection) is daily reality in dermatology. Modifier 25 must be defensible with clear separate E/M documentation.
- Path lab billing for in-house specimensMaryland dermatology practices with in-house pathology need accurate 88305 / 88312 billing, professional + technical component awareness, and CLIA compliance.
- Specialty drug PA for biologics (Dupixent, Cosentyx, etc.)Dermatologic biologics carry significant PA burden and specialty pharmacy coordination. PA automation reduces patient access delays significantly.
FAQ: dermatology billing in Maryland.
How many dermatology billing providers operate in Maryland?
NPPES lists 247 dermatology billing organizations in Maryland, representing 2.8% of the U.S. footprint. Top concentrations are in Rockville (23), Baltimore (21), Chevy Chase (16).
Does Maryland Medical Assistance Program cover dermatology billing services?
Yes. Maryland Medical Assistance Program covers dermatology billing services for eligible beneficiaries, with plan-specific authorization rules and rate structures that vary by year.
What commercial payers cover dermatology billing in Maryland?
All major national commercial payers cover dermatology billing in Maryland, including UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, the dominant Maryland Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, and (where active) Humana.
Does ASP-RCM serve dermatology billing providers in Maryland?
Yes. ASP-RCM Solutions provides dermatology billing and revenue cycle services for providers in Maryland and across all 50 states. Senior partners on every account. Request a free 30-day audit.
How do I get started?
Request a free 30-day RCM audit. We assess your current state, identify revenue leakage, and produce a written prioritized recommendations list.