Northeast · CT · Constitution State
Medical billing services in Connecticut.
Connecticut uniquely runs HUSKY Health (Medicaid) as a single-payer fee-for-service program rather than through MCOs, the only state to have done so since 2012. Yale New Haven Health and Hartford HealthCare anchor the provider market. Medonix delivers AI-native billing and RCM into Connecticut with state-specific payer expertise and engagement-specific service-level targets aligned to MGMA top-performer benchmarks, written into your contract.
The Connecticut billing landscape
Connecticut payer expertise, Connecticut compliance, one team.
Generic billing vendors apply the same playbook to Connecticut that they apply to in the state next door. The Connecticut payer rules, Connecticut Medicaid encounter requirements, and Connecticut-specific patient-protection statutes all diverge from the national defaults. The Connecticut insurance department enforces prompt-pay statutes with specific timelines and penalties. State-specific telehealth parity, scope-of-practice, and No Surprises Act enforcement all change the calculus.
Medonix runs a Connecticut-specific layer on top of the national payer-rule engine. In Connecticut we routinely bill Anthem BCBS Connecticut, Aetna, Cigna, ConnectiCare, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, plus Medicare, HUSKY Health, and the major commercial carriers. Each payer is handled with payer-specific scrub rules so denials get caught at the clearinghouse rather than at the EOB.
Connecticut serves roughly 3.6M residents (the "Constitution State"), and the volume reality means even a one-percentage-point lift in clean-claim rate translates to material cash recovery for groups operating across multiple CT sites.
If you operate across Connecticut and other U.S. states (telehealth, multi-state groups, MSOs), the playbook stays the same. The state-specific rule layer changes per state. One contract, one dashboard, state-by-state reporting under the hood.
Payer landscape
Top Connecticut payers we bill every day.
- Anthem BCBS Connecticut
- Aetna
- Cigna
- ConnectiCare
- UnitedHealthcare
- Humana
- Medicare
- HUSKY Health
- TRICARE
Specialty mix
Specialties over-represented in Connecticut.
Specialty playbooks tuned to the Connecticut case mix and payer behavior:
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Pediatrics
- Orthopedics
- Behavioral health
Statewide systems
Connecticut health systems Medonix coordinates with.
- Yale New Haven Health
- Hartford HealthCare
- Trinity Health Of New England
- Nuvance Health
Regulatory context
Connecticut regulatory compliance.
CT General Statutes §38a-816 sets prompt-pay at 45 days for clean claims; HUSKY Health operates as a single-payer fee-for-service program rather than MCO contracting.
Specialties served
Specialty-engineered playbooks for every discipline.
Each specialty gets its own CPT/ICD logic, payer edits, and dedicated credentialed coding team. Drag to explore.
01 · SpecialtyCardiology
See playbook
02 · SpecialtyDermatology
See playbook
03 · SpecialtyOncology
See playbook
04 · SpecialtyOrthopedics
See playbook
05 · SpecialtyNeurology
See playbook
06 · SpecialtyNeurosurgery
See playbook
07 · SpecialtyOb-Gyn
See playbook
08 · SpecialtyPediatrics
See playbook
09 · SpecialtyFamily Medicine
See playbook
10 · SpecialtyInternal Medicine
See playbook
11 · SpecialtyUrgent Care
See playbook
12 · SpecialtyEmergency Medicine
See playbook
13 · SpecialtyAnesthesiology
See playbook
14 · SpecialtyRadiology
See playbook
15 · SpecialtyPathology
See playbook
16 · SpecialtyGastroenterology
See playbook
17 · SpecialtyPulmonology
See playbook
18 · SpecialtyNephrology
See playbook
19 · SpecialtyEndocrinology
See playbook
20 · SpecialtyUrology
See playbook
21 · SpecialtyOphthalmology
See playbook
22 · SpecialtyENT (Otolaryngology)
See playbook
23 · SpecialtyPodiatry
See playbook
24 · SpecialtyChiropractic
See playbook
25 · SpecialtyPhysical Therapy
See playbook
26 · SpecialtyMental Health & Psychiatry
See playbook
27 · SpecialtyBehavioral Health
See playbook
28 · SpecialtySubstance Abuse Rehab
See playbook
29 · SpecialtyWound Care
See playbook
30 · SpecialtyPain Management
See playbook
31 · SpecialtyPlastic Surgery
See playbook
32 · SpecialtyVascular Surgery
See playbook
33 · SpecialtyThoracic Surgery
See playbook
34 · SpecialtyFQHC & Rural Health
See playbook
35 · SpecialtyConcierge / Direct Primary Care
See playbook
Frequently asked
Medical billing in Connecticut, answered.
The questions Connecticut practice owners and CFOs ask before they switch billing. Book a 30-minute call if yours is not here.
Data sources & methodology
Statistics on this page reference KFF State Health Facts (Medicaid expansion, uninsured rate), CMS Monthly Enrollment Report (Medicare Advantage penetration), U.S. Census Bureau (population), and CT Department of Insurance filings (prompt-pay statutes, MCO rosters).
Service-level targets referenced on this page (95%+ first-pass clean-claim rate, sub-30-day A/R) are the MGMA top-performer and HFMA best-in-class benchmarks. Engagement-specific targets are agreed in writing for each CT client. Last reviewed: May 2026.
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