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Industry Insights | Tribunus Health + CIIC
Allergy and Immunology specialists deliver life-changing care for patients with allergies, asthma, and immunology conditions. Yet, in Texas, payers value this specialty very differently depending on the city and provider type.
Using new Price Transparency data that shows every in-network commercial rate in the country, an analysis of Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston across three high-volume immunology services reveals striking inconsistencies in reimbursement rates between payers, markets, and even between specialists and generalists billing the same service.
At a glance, the graphs, later illustrated, tell the story: specialists are often reimbursed less than generalists for procedures that require years of additional training and expertise. The narrative that follows explains why these disparities matter, how they arise, and what they imply for patients and the healthcare system.
Texas offers a unique lens into the valuation of specialty care:
For Immunologists, these differences are not abstract. They directly impact financial stability, patient access, and the ability to recruit and retain clinicians.
โThese discrepancies are not just numbers. They translate into whether practices can recruit specialists, maintain access for patients, and continue advancing treatment optionsโ explains Melissa Pike, Consultant, Tribunus Health.ย
Scope of Analysis
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The data indicates that for the same services, generalists (indicated by lighter colors) are frequently paid the same as or more than the specialists (darker colors) despite their training to specifically address allergy and immunology healthcare issues.ย
One of the most noteworthy findings is that in certain markets, primary care physicians are reimbursed more than immunologists for the same procedures, even when specialist oversight is crucial to therapy choices that can result in better patient outcomes.ย
As Lyn Lewars, Chief Executive Officer of CIIC, explains:ย
Immunology practices have long faced systemic undervaluation. Transparent data like this finally gives practices leverage to push back and ensure fair reimbursement for highly specialized care.
The inequity exists not because immunologists provide less value, but because payers have historically lacked the pressure to differentiate. Without access to transparent data, specialists cannot easily demonstrate that they both improve outcomes and save payers money in the long run. Historically, this gap in visibility has undermined their negotiating position, until now.
Reimbursement disparities are not uniform. For example, In San Antonio, where Tricare dominates, commercial payer rates for allergen immunotherapy are far lower than in Dallas, where competition between commercial payers drives higher reimbursement. Houston sits somewhere in between.

For biologics infusions, code 96365, UHC consistently pays generalists significantly more than allergy specialists in some markets examined, while for other payers, there is relative parity in rates for this treatment.

As Namar Al-Ganas, VP, Business Development of Tribunus Health noted, โPriceTransparency data makes clear what practices have generally suspected: payers inconsistently value their work. When immunologists are paid less than generalists for the same procedure, itโs time to reset the conversation.โ

From both this analysis and prior work with CIIC member practices as well as experience serving multi-year, multi-state allergy practices, several consistent themes emerge:
This is why the specialty requires both advocacy and analytics. As Melissa Pike observed, โWithout parity in reimbursement, practices lose ground. With it, they gain stability to invest in the future of care.โ
The Texas data point to a national problem: payer variability is systemic, not market-specific. If immunologists are undervalued in Texas, the same is almost certainly happening in other regions. The broader implications include:
The narrative is clear: valuing specialists fairly is not just equitable, it is cost-effective.ย
Specialty care should be valued for its expertise, outcomes, and critical role in the healthcare system. The disparities uncovered in Texas show that allergy and immunology remains overlooked in many payer structures. By shining a light on these inequities, this analysis demonstrates why transparent data and clear practice differentiation are essential tools for specialists.ย
The story is not about one state or one payer, it is about a national need to realign value with expertise. Fair reimbursement for immunology specialists is about both sustaining existing practices as well as about ensuring patients continue to have access to the highly skilled care they deserve.
Data Request: Texas Immunology Price Transparency Analysis
To support the joint Tribunus Health + CIIC white paper, the Tribunus Health data team pulled specific reimbursement data from the Price Transparency tool.
Scope of Analysis
Markets (3):
CPT Codes (4):
Payers (3):
Data Outputs Requested
For each CPT code x market x payer combination:
Allergy & Immunology
Price Transparency Data
Texas
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