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SPECIALIST ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY REVENUE CYCLE

Orthopedic Surgery Billing Services Built for Claims Worth Thousands — Where One Coding Decision Is the Whole Difference

A single total knee can be worth $11,000 to $30,000. One missed modifier, one global-period slip, one uncaptured implant line, and that claim gets denied, cut down, or clawed back months later in a post-payment audit. In orthopedics, you don't just lose revenue — you refund it.

We make sure that doesn't happen. Certified orthopedic coders who protect every dollar from the incision to the 90th day after.

FREE ORTHOPEDIC BILLING ANALYSIS

We audit your global-period tracking, your surgical modifiers, your implant capture, and your denial patterns, and show you in writing exactly where your revenue is leaking. No charge. No obligation. Yours to keep.

SURGICAL CODING Operative-note-level claim review
GLOBAL CONTROL Every encounter checked against surgery date
IMPLANT CAPTURE Invoice, lot, and hardware lines protected
HIGH-VALUE CLAIM $11K–$30K One total-knee episode
SPECIALIST TARGET <5% Orthopedic denial rate
SURGICAL CLAIM INTEGRITY

Total Knee Claim Protection Check

TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY Procedure + implant + global episode
ESTIMATED CHARGES $23,640
01
LATERALITY LT / RT matched to operative note
02
GLOBAL PERIOD 90-day episode and modifier logic mapped
03
IMPLANT Invoice, supply log, and lot attached
04
SITE OF SERVICE Authorization matches ASC or inpatient setting
LATERALITY RT Operative side verified
GLOBAL 90 Days Post-op tracking active
IMPLANT Captured Invoice and lot present
AUTH Matched Procedure and setting aligned
Recoverable Aging A/R Worked vs. Written Off
Low recovery
18–24%
UNCAPTURED HARDWARE ~$180K/year
GLOBAL-PERIOD WRITE-OFFS ~31%
$11K–$30K Total charges on a single total knee — kept or lost on one coding decision
90 days The global period on major orthopedic procedures where post-op billing gets complicated
~31% Share of avoidable write-offs caused by global-period errors with no post-op tracking
~$180K/yr Implant and hardware revenue a busy surgical schedule leaves uncaptured — never on a denial report
Under 5% The denial rate a well-run orthopedic practice should hit
18–24% Share of 60-day-plus A/R that's recoverable but never properly pursued
THE HIGH-VALUE SURGICAL CLAIM

Your Surgical Claims Are Worth Thousands. One Coding Decision Says Whether You Collect Them.

THE OPPORTUNITY AND THE EXPOSURE

Orthopedic surgery billing is unlike any other specialty because of what's riding on each claim. A total knee, a spinal fusion, a complex fracture repair — these are among the highest-dollar outpatient claims in medicine. That's the opportunity. It's also the exposure.

ONE DETAIL CAN MOVE THE WHOLE CLAIM

Because the same claim that pays $20,000 when coded right gets denied, downcoded, or recouped when one detail is off. Miss the laterality modifier and it auto-denies. Bill a post-op visit inside the global period without the right modifier and it's rejected as bundled — or worse, paid in error and flagged for recoupment in 2027. Report a bundled arthroscopic combination without documentation and the whole line drops. Forget the implant invoice and $2,000 of hardware simply never gets billed.

THE LEAKS THAT NEVER REACH A DENIAL REPORT

And some of the biggest leaks never show up on a denial report at all. Uncaptured implant costs. Underbilled multi-intervention arthroscopy. Workers' comp claims that missed a state filing deadline and can never be recovered. This is money that was earned in the OR and quietly lost in the billing.

THE PATIENT SIDE OF PRECISE ORTHOPEDIC BILLING

The stakes cut both ways with your patients, too. A site-of-service denial can leave a patient holding a bill for an inpatient stay a payer decided should have been outpatient. A mishandled global period can turn a routine post-op visit into a surprise charge. When the billing is precise, the surgery you performed and the recovery you guided the patient through both get paid for — cleanly, the first time.

SIX ORTHOPEDIC FAILURE POINTS

The Six Places Orthopedic Revenue Slips Away — From the OR to the 90th Day After

Every failure point is operationally specific, financially material, and preventable with specialist controls.

01
90-DAY EPISODE CONTROL

Global-period mismanagement.

Every major procedure carries a 90-day global package. Post-op visits, staged procedures, unrelated care, returns to the OR — each needs the right modifier (24, 58, 78, 79) or it either denies as bundled or gets recouped. With no systematic post-op tracking, global-period errors drive nearly a third of avoidable write-offs.

Modifier 24Modifier 58Modifier 78Modifier 79
CONTROL POINT Every post-op encounter is checked against the surgical date and payable global exception.
02
MODIFIER PRECISION

Modifier and laterality errors.

Missing LT/RT is the single highest-volume auto-denial in orthopedics. Add the wrong bilateral (50), multiple-procedure (51), distinct-service (59), co-surgeon (62), or assistant-surgeon (80/82/AS) modifier and a legitimate, separately payable service gets absorbed into the primary fee — systematic underpayment on high-dollar claims.

LT / RT50 / 51 / 5962 / 80 / 82 / AS
CONTROL POINT Every modifier is attached to the exact criteria and documentation the payer expects.
03
QUARTERLY NCCI LOGIC

NCCI bundling and underbilling.

CMS updates musculoskeletal edits quarterly. Bill hardware removal separately when it's bundled into a revision and the claim denies; miss which arthroscopic combinations are separately payable and you underbill every multi-intervention knee scope. Both directions cost you.

Quarterly editsRevision bundlingArthroscopy combinations
CONTROL POINT The claim neither overstates bundled work nor misses separately payable procedures.
04
HIDDEN HARDWARE REVENUE

Uncaptured implants and hardware.

Implants reimburse separately under HCPCS codes — but only with invoice pricing, supply logs, and lot documentation captured at the time of surgery. Miss it and the cost shifts entirely to the facility. This leak routinely exceeds six figures a year and never generates a denial, because the code was never submitted.

Invoice pricingSupply logLot documentationHCPCS line
CONTROL POINT Hardware is billed at charge entry instead of reconstructed after the money is gone.
05
SURGERY BEFORE AUTH

Prior authorization and site-of-service.

Payers now deny inpatient stays for "low-risk" elective joints and require documented failed conservative care before approving surgery. Spine carries the highest prior-auth denial rate in the specialty. Miss the site-of-service authorization and it's a top-five denial category.

Failed conservative careSpine authASC vs. inpatient
CONTROL POINT The approved procedure and approved setting match what is performed.
06
SPECIAL PAYER RULES

Workers' comp and personal injury mishandling.

Orthopedics treats more WC and PI patients than almost any specialty, and these claims follow entirely different rules — state fee schedules, injury-specific diagnosis linkage, dedicated adjusters, lien-based PI billing, and strict filing deadlines that, once missed, are permanently unrecoverable.

State fee schedulesInjury linkageAdjusters and liensFiling deadlines
CONTROL POINT WC and PI claims follow their own rules before an irreversible deadline is missed.
THE 2026 ORTHOPEDIC RESET

What Changed in 2026 — and Why Claims That Cleared Last Year Are Denying Now

Payment, enforcement, setting, and coding logic all shifted. Billing on last year's rules creates both denials and post-payment exposure.

01 2026 CHANGE

Medicare cut orthopedic payment — and payers tightened around it.

The CY 2026 fee schedule applied an efficiency adjustment to procedural work values plus an aggregate practice-expense cut specific to orthopedic surgery. When payment per code drops, payers tighten bundling and medical-necessity edits — so claims that cleared clean last year now trip new edits.

Efficiency adjustmentPractice-expense cutTighter payer edits
02 2026 CHANGE

Modifier 25 is under direct OIG and DOJ pressure.

Orthopedic practices routinely bill an E/M alongside a same-day minor procedure with modifier 25. The 2026 OIG Work Plan flags it as an active enforcement target, and payers are far less forgiving. Your E/M note now has to stand entirely on its own.

Modifier 25Independent E/M noteOIG and DOJ scrutiny
03 2026 CHANGE

Site-of-service migrated to the ASC.

Total knees, total hips, and most shoulder arthroplasties are now payable in the ambulatory surgery center setting — and payers are aggressively denying inpatient admissions for low-risk elective joints under the Two-Midnight Rule. Getting the setting and the authorization right is now a top denial driver.

ASC migrationTwo-Midnight RuleSetting-specific auth
04 2026 CHANGE

Coding rules shifted.

New NCCI edit pairs for musculoskeletal procedures, a restructured spinal-fusion add-on code family, and clarified fracture-care definitions (closed treatment with vs. without manipulation) all took effect. And AI claim adjudication now flags modifier and documentation mismatches within 48 hours.

NCCI pairsSpinal fusionFracture definitionsAI adjudication
THE SPECIALIST RESPONSEWe rebuilt our orthopedic workflow around every one of these. That's the point of a specialist right now.
FULL-EPISODE ORTHOPEDIC REVENUE

How PerfectMBS Protects Every Dollar From Incision to the End of the Global Period

Ten connected workflows protect the operative claim, the implant, the authorization, the global episode, the ancillary revenue, and the final payment.

01
OPERATIVE NOTE CODING

Surgical coding that captures the full complexity of what you did in the OR.

Our certified orthopedic coders read the operative note, not a template — capturing the right primary and add-on codes for joint replacement, spine, arthroscopy, and fracture care, applying modifier 22 with the documentation it requires when a case ran genuinely complex, and running every claim through NCCI edit logic so you're neither underbilling separately payable work nor tripping a bundling denial. This is where high-dollar claims are won or lost, and it's where we're strongest.

Primary and add-on codesModifier 22NCCI logicOperative-note review
CONTROL POINT The full supported surgical complexity reaches the claim without creating bundling exposure.
02
90-DAY GLOBAL CONTROL

Global-period management that knows what's bundled — and what you're owed.

We flag every encounter against the surgical date and the applicable global window, so routine post-op care is never billed by mistake — and every legitimately separate service is captured with the correct modifier: 24 for unrelated E/M, 58 for staged procedures, 78 for unplanned returns to the OR, 79 for unrelated procedures. You stop losing revenue on the visits you can bill, and you stop the recoupment exposure on the ones you can't.

Modifier 2458 staged78 unplanned return79 unrelated procedure
CONTROL POINT Payable post-op work is captured and bundled care stays out of recoupment.
03
HIGH-DOLLAR MODIFIER LOGIC

Modifier precision that keeps high-dollar claims from auto-denying.

Laterality on every unilateral claim. Bilateral, multiple-procedure, and distinct-service modifiers applied to the exact criteria payers require. Co-surgeon and assistant-surgeon modifiers matched correctly on multi-surgeon and spine cases. Each modifier is a compliance signal, and we make sure yours are backed by documentation that survives an AI audit.

LT / RT50 / 51 / 5962 / 80 / 82 / AS
CONTROL POINT Every separately payable service is protected by the correct, documented modifier.
04
IMPLANT CHARGE CAPTURE

Implant and hardware revenue captured at the charge — not chased in denials.

We build implant capture into the charge-entry step, with invoice pricing, supply logs, and lot documentation attached, so hardware is billed the first time instead of quietly shifting to the facility. This alone recovers revenue most practices never knew they were losing.

InvoiceSupply logLot numberHCPCS charge
CONTROL POINT Implant revenue enters the first claim instead of disappearing outside the denial report.
05
PRE-OPERATIVE PROTECTION

Prior authorization and site-of-service cleared before the patient is on the table.

We verify authorization and the correct setting — office, ASC, or inpatient — before every surgery, assemble the failed-conservative-care and imaging documentation payers demand, and update the auth in real time when intraoperative findings change the planned procedure. No surgery gets performed on our watch without a confirmed auth that matches what you actually did.

Office / ASC / inpatientConservative-care proofImaging supportReal-time auth update
CONTROL POINT The performed procedure and setting stay inside the approved authorization.
06
WC + PI SPECIALTY WORKFLOW

Workers' comp and personal injury billed to get paid — not written off.

We handle the parts generalists get wrong: state-specific fee schedules, injury-specific diagnosis linkage, adjuster management, lien-based PI billing, and — critically — the strict filing deadlines that make a missed WC claim permanently unrecoverable. These claims are operationally harder, and we're built for them.

State fee scheduleInjury linkageAdjuster workflowLien and filing deadlines
CONTROL POINT Special-case orthopedic claims are worked under their real payer and legal rules.
07
ANCILLARY REVENUE

Your DME, bracing, imaging, and therapy — billed as the revenue they are.

Braces, splints, and orthotics under the correct HCPCS codes with the required documentation. In-office X-ray and imaging. Physical therapy. These ancillary lines are real revenue that generic billers routinely mishandle or leave on the table, and we treat them as the profit centers they are.

DME and bracingImagingPhysical therapyDocumentation
CONTROL POINT Ancillary services are captured, reconciled, and treated as real profit centers.
08
30-60-90-120 RECOVERY

Denials worked by root cause, before they age out of recovery.

Every denial is categorized by CPT, payer, and modifier, so we fix the process that caused it — not just the single claim — and we triage aging A/R on a strict 30-60-90-120-day protocol so no recoverable claim slips past a payer's appeal deadline.

CPTPayerModifier30-60-90-120 protocol
CONTROL POINT Recoverable claims are worked before appeal rights expire, and repeat causes are removed.
09
DAY-ONE ENROLLMENT

Credentialing that gets new surgeons and APPs billing without a gap.

We start enrollment at hire and monitor it across every payer and every WC board, so a new surgeon or advanced-practice provider isn't sitting unbillable while the OR schedule fills.

Start at hireCommercial and MedicareWC boardsGap prevention
CONTROL POINT New surgeons and APPs begin billing without an enrollment backlog.
10
SURGICAL DOLLAR VISIBILITY

Monthly numbers that show exactly where every surgical dollar went.

Denial rate by CPT and payer, first-pass clean-claim rate, global-period capture, implant capture, A/R aging by bucket, net collection rate — reported every month against your baseline, with the leaks named and the fixes underway.

CPT and payer denialsGlobal captureImplant captureA/R and NCR
CONTROL POINT Every surgical revenue leak is visible, named, and tracked against baseline.
WHO WE BILL FOR

Built for Every Orthopedic Practice — Solo Surgeon to Multi-Site Group and ASC

01

Solo and small-group orthopedic surgeons.

02

Large multi-surgeon groups.

03

Sports medicine and joint-replacement practices.

04

Spine surgery.

05

Hand, foot, and ankle.

06

Trauma and fracture care.

07

Ambulatory surgery centers.

08

Practices with in-house PT, imaging, and DME.

09

High-volume workers' comp and personal-injury caseloads.

STANDARDIZED TO YOUR REAL OPERATION Whatever your subspecialty mix and payer diversity, we configure — and standardize — the billing to match how you actually operate.
ORTHOPEDIC BILLING SELF-AUDIT

Signs Your Orthopedic Practice Is Giving Back Revenue It Already Earned

If two or more of these are true, revenue is leaking — or heading for a clawback.

FREE ORTHOPEDIC BILLING ANALYSIS

Find the surgical-dollar leak before the next high-value claim or audit.

We review global-period tracking, modifiers, implant capture, authorization, workers' comp, denials, and aging A/R.

Get My Free Orthopedic Billing Analysis
WHY PERFECTMBS

Why Orthopedic Surgeons Trust PerfectMBS With Their Highest-Dollar Claims

01 WHY PERFECTMBS

We protect claims that are too valuable to get wrong.

At $11,000 to $30,000 a case, orthopedic claims don't leave room for guesswork on a modifier or a global-period rule. We bring surgical-specific coding expertise to every claim so the revenue you earned in the OR actually reaches your account — and stays there through any post-payment audit.

High-value claimsSurgical codingPost-payment defense
02 WHY PERFECTMBS

We protect your revenue and your patients' bills.

Clean site-of-service coding keeps patients off the hook for stays a payer reclassifies. Correct global-period handling keeps surprise charges off post-op statements. Doing the billing right serves both sides of the exam-room relationship.

Site of serviceGlobal accuracyPatient trust
03 WHY PERFECTMBS

We cover the whole episode, not just the surgery.

From the decision-to-operate visit through the operative claim, the implants, the global period, the DME, the therapy, and the workers'-comp lien — one team, one system, everything connected.

Decision to operateImplants and globalDME, PT, WC and PI
04 WHY PERFECTMBS

You see the numbers every month, and there's no trap.

Denial rate by CPT and payer, clean-claim rate, implant and global-period capture, A/R aging, net collection rate — reported monthly against your baseline. Month-to-month engagement, transparent pricing. If we're not improving your collections inside 90 days, you shouldn't stay.

Monthly baselineTransparent pricing90-day movement
THE PERFECTMBS STANDARD Protect the surgery. Protect the whole episode. Protect the payment through the audit window.
A CONTROLLED TRANSITION

How We Take Over Your Billing Without Slowing Down a Single Case

Four connected steps move the practice from a surgical revenue audit to measurable monthly performance.

01Your free analysis
02Your findings, in writing
03We go live
04Monthly performance you can actually read
01
STEP 1 5 minutes of your time

Your free analysis

Step 1 — Your free analysis (5 minutes of your time). Tell us your subspecialty mix, surgical volume, payer diversity, and biggest billing headache. We confirm within one business day.

01Subspecialty mix
02Surgical volume
03Payer diversity
04Biggest headache
STEP OUTPUT Analysis confirmed within one business day.
02
STEP 2 5–7 business days

Your findings, in writing

Step 2 — Your findings, in writing (5–7 business days). We audit a sample of your surgical claims, your global-period tracking, your implant capture, and your denial and A/R data, then deliver a written report: where you're leaking, where you're exposed to recoupment, and a dollar estimate of your annual loss. Yours to keep.

01Surgical claim sample
02Global tracking
03Implant capture
04Denial and A/R data
STEP OUTPUT Revenue leaks, recoupment exposure, and annual loss quantified in writing.
03
STEP 3 5–10 business days

We go live

Step 3 — We go live (5–10 business days). We work inside your existing EHR and practice-management system — no new platform for your staff — configure surgical coding and modifier logic, stand up the global-period, prior-auth, and implant-capture workflows, and take over your claim and denial queue. Your OR schedule never pauses.

01Existing systems
02Surgical coding
03Global and auth
04Implant and queue
STEP OUTPUT Your OR schedule never pauses.
04
STEP 4 Every month

Monthly performance you can actually read

Step 4 — Monthly performance you can actually read. Every metric that matters, tracked against your baseline, with a plain explanation of anything moving the wrong way and what we're doing about it.

01Denials by CPT
02Global and implant capture
03A/R aging
04Net collection rate
STEP OUTPUT Plain-language surgical revenue performance tracked against baseline.
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY BILLING QUESTIONS

Orthopedic Surgery Billing Questions, Answered Straight

Because the claims are high-dollar and the rules are unforgiving. A single total knee can be worth $11,000 to $30,000, and one modifier, one global-period misstep, one uncaptured implant line, or one missed workers'-comp deadline can deny it, cut it down, or trigger a recoupment months later. Orthopedic billing also spans hundreds of CPT codes across every anatomical region, quarterly-changing NCCI edits, complex modifier logic, and multiple payer types — Medicare, commercial, workers' comp, and personal injury — each with different rules. General billing knowledge isn't enough to protect claims this valuable.

$11K–$30K claimsQuarterly NCCIMultiple payer systems
FINAL CTA

You Did the Surgery. You Carried the Patient Through Recovery. Let's Make Sure You're Paid for All of It.

You performed the procedure, placed the hardware, and guided the patient through 90 days of healing. Every dollar lost to a missed modifier, an untracked global period, an uncaptured implant, or a mishandled workers'-comp claim is revenue you already earned in the OR — it just never made it through the billing.

PerfectMBS protects the whole episode, and keeps it protected through any audit.

Free analysis first. Written findings. A real dollar estimate. No obligation.
WHAT THE FREE ANALYSIS REVIEWS
Global-period tracking Surgical modifiers Implant and hardware capture Prior auth and site of service Workers' comp and PI Denials and aging A/R
FREE ORTHOPEDIC BILLING ANALYSIS

See Which Surgical Claims, Implants, and Global Encounters Are Leaking Revenue

Share a few details about your practice. The written findings and dollar estimate are yours to keep.

No cost. No obligation. Written findings are yours to keep.
FREE ANALYSIS Global, modifiers, implants, auth, denials, and A/R
WRITTEN FINDINGS Leakage, recoupment exposure, and annual loss quantified
NO OBLIGATION The report is yours to keep