Orthopedics Billing Services in Connecticut

Connecticut's orthopedics practices face unique billing challenges shaped by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut's commercial rules, HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) requirements, and National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K) Medicare policies. Our AAPC-certified coders specialize in both CT payer rules and orthopedics coding complexity.

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Why Connecticut Orthopedics Practices Need Specialized Billing

Connecticut's healthcare market includes 13,000+ physicians, and orthopedics practices here face a payer market dominated by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut on the commercial side and HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) 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 orthopedics procedure coverage and medical necessity requirements. Generic billing teams without CT specific knowledge leave revenue on the table.

Orthopedics billing itself is complex. Orthopedics spans office visits, injections, imaging, casting, surgical procedures, and post-op care. A single knee arthroscopy can involve multiple codes with modifier 59/XE. Global periods affect follow-up billing. When you combine this coding complexity with Connecticut's specific payer rules, authorization requirements, and 1 HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) 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 orthopedics practices from Hartford to Norwalk and across Connecticut.

2026 Connecticut Medicare Allowables for Orthopedics CPT Codes

These are the 2026 Medicare allowable amounts for orthopedics CPT codes in Connecticut, processed under National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K). Allowables are locality-adjusted, so CTrates differ from other states — the highest-value orthopedics code below pays $1,233.10 non-facility here. Compare any code across states with our Medicare fee calculator by state.

Code
Description
Non-Facility
Facility
Major joint or bursa aspiration or injection
$73.22
$41.92
Major joint injection with ultrasound guidance
$110.82
$52.54
Total hip arthroplasty
$1,233.10
$1,233.10
Total knee arthroplasty
$1,230.09
$1,230.09
Shoulder arthroscopy with subacromial decompression
$156.00
$156.00
Knee arthroscopy with meniscectomy
$548.60
$548.60
MRI lower extremity joint without contrast
$218.04
$218.04
X-ray shoulder, complete, two or more views
$38.24
$38.24
X-ray knee, three views
$45.43
$45.43
Established patient office visit, low MDM
$100.45
$59.80

Source: 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, CT locality (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)). Commercial Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut rates typically run above these benchmarks; HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) rates run below. Figures for reference, not a guarantee of payment.

The Connecticut Market Context for Orthopedics Practices

Connecticut has about 13,000 physicians and the most unusual Medicaid structure in the country. HUSKY Health is self-insured, meaning the state pays providers directly rather than contracting with MCOs that bear capitated risk. Connecticut removed MCOs from Medicaid in 2012 after years of poor outcomes and rate disputes, and the state has used Administrative Services Organizations (ASOs) ever since. Community Health Network of Connecticut administers medical services, Beacon Health Options administers behavioral health, DentaQuest administers dental, and Conduent administers non-emergency transportation. Provider rates have steadily improved since 2012 according to state data. HUSKY has four eligibility categories: HUSKY A (children, pregnant women, parents), HUSKY B (CHIP for higher-income children), HUSKY C (aged, blind, disabled), and HUSKY D (childless adults). Connecticut expanded Medicaid in 2014. The commercial market is dominated by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut and ConnectiCare, with Yale New Haven Health (about $7.6B annual revenue) and Hartford HealthCare as the two largest health systems in the state. The PCMH+ program provides enhanced payments to recognized patient-centered medical homes.

Connecticut-specific factors that shape orthopedics reimbursement: Connecticut removed MCOs from its Medicaid program in 2012 and moved to a self-insured model administered through Administrative Services Organizations. It is one of very few states with no risk-bearing Medicaid MCOs.; HUSKY Health uses four ASOs: Community Health Network of Connecticut for medical, Beacon Health Options for behavioral, DentaQuest for dental, and Conduent for transportation. Each handles a different slice of the program.; Yale New Haven Hospital is the largest hospital in New England by bed count (1,541 beds) and is the anchor of Yale New Haven Health, which has about $7.6B in annual revenue.. Our CT coders build these into every orthopedicsclaim — see how this works alongside our Connecticut medical billing and orthopedics billing teams.

Connecticut Payer Challenges for Orthopedics

Every CT payer has specific rules for orthopedics claims. Here's how we navigate them.

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut Orthopedics Claims

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut processes the largest share of Connecticut commercial orthopedics claims. We know their CT specific fee schedules, prior authorization requirements for orthopedics procedures, and their appeal timelines when claims are denied. Multiple procedure codes per surgery with correct modifier usage.

HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) Orthopedics Billing

HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) routes orthopedics patients through 1 managed care plans: No MCOs. HUSKY Health is administered through four Administrative Services Organizations (ASOs): Community Health Network of Connecticut (medical), Beacon Health Options (behavioral), DentaQuest (dental), and Conduent (transportation). The state pays providers directly.. Each MCO has its own orthopedics authorization and billing rules that we manage.

Medicare (National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)) Orthopedics Coverage

National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K) processes Medicare orthopedics claims in Connecticut with its own Local Coverage Determinations. We navigate National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K)'s policies around global period management to prevent medical necessity denials.

Denial Prevention for Connecticut Orthopedics

Common orthopedics denials in Connecticut include multiple procedure codes per surgery with correct modifier usage and 10- and 90-day globals affect follow-up billing. Our team catches these issues before submission and appeals aggressively with CT payer-specific documentation when denials occur.

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What We Handle for Connecticut Orthopedics Practices

Joint replacement coding
Arthroscopic surgery billing
Spine procedure coding
Fracture care with global management
Implant billing
Workers comp orthopedic claims

Connecticut Orthopedics Billing Cost Comparison

Hiring an in-house biller with orthopedics expertise in Connecticut costs $44K-$60K 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 orthopedics coders and CT payer specialists for a fraction of that cost.

$44K-$60K

In-House Biller Salary

+ benefits, software, space

2.49%

Go Medical Billing Rate

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60-80%

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Frequently Asked Questions

All major CT payers: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut, ConnectiCare, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford Health Plans, HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) (including No MCOs. HUSKY Health is administered through four Administrative Services Organizations (ASOs): Community Health Network of Connecticut (medical), Beacon Health Options (behavioral), DentaQuest (dental), and Conduent (transportation). The state pays providers directly.), and Medicare through National Government Services (NGS) (Jurisdiction K). If a payer accepts orthopedics patients in Connecticut, we submit and follow-up on claims with them.
The most frequent orthopedics denials we see from CT payers include multiple procedure codes per surgery with correct modifier usage, 10- and 90-day globals affect follow-up billing, device cost recovery requires payer-specific knowledge. Our team catches these before submission by applying both orthopedics coding expertise and CT payer-specific rules to every claim.
HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs) routes orthopedics patients through 1 managed care plans: No MCOs. HUSKY Health is administered through four Administrative Services Organizations (ASOs): Community Health Network of Connecticut (medical), Beacon Health Options (behavioral), DentaQuest (dental), and Conduent (transportation). The state pays providers directly.. Each MCO has its own orthopedics authorization requirements, fee schedules, and billing rules. We credential and bill with all of them so your orthopedics practice gets paid correctly.
Most CT orthopedics practices are fully transitioned within two to three weeks. We connect to your EHR, learn your orthopedics workflows, and start submitting claims to Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Connecticut, HUSKY Health (a self-insured, state-administered Medicaid program with no MCOs), Medicare, and all your CT payers with no downtime.

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