11602
Excision, malignant lesion including margins, trunk, arms, or legs; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
Which specialties bill 11602
Practices that commonly submit 11602. See how Copay funds each specialty.
Reimbursement context
There is no single fee for 11602. Reimbursement varies by payer, geography, and contract, and each payer sets its own rate. What is consistent and sourced is payment timing: Medicare Advantage plans must pay 95% of clean claims within 30 days, and timely filing limits differ by payer. See the payer pages for sourced detail rather than an assumed dollar amount.
Relevant payers
How Copay purchases 11602 claims
Copay purchases your eligible claims at the service-line level, including 11602, and pays you the next business day regardless of how long the payer takes to adjudicate. You connect your billing software once and submit claims exactly as you do today. It is non-recourse, so a denied eligible claim is Copay's loss, not yours.
11602, answered
CPT 11602 is excision, malignant lesion including margins, trunk, arms, or legs, excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm.
Dermatology practices commonly bill 11602.
There is no single fee. Reimbursement for 11602 varies by payer, geography, and contract. See the payer pages for sourced payment-timing context rather than an assumed amount.
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Descriptor reflects the CMS/AMA descriptor as used across Copay’s specialty pages. Confirm exact wording and payable status against the licensed AMA CPT data file and CMS fee schedule before relying on it for billing.
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