New Hampshire's ACA Medicaid expansion is branded the Granite Advantage Health Care Program, established in 2018. Medicaid managed care runs through WellSense Health Plan (formerly BMC HealthNet Plan) and AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire. On the commercial side, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Hampshire is the dominant payer statewide. New Hampshire is also one of the few states with no broad-based sales or income tax, which shapes a distinctive small-practice and independent-provider market compared to neighboring New England states.
For New Hampshire practices from Manchester and the Seacoast region through the rest of the state, we run billing around Granite Advantage's managed care structure and Anthem's dominant commercial position.
Why Medical Groups in New Hampshire Trust Our Billing
Healthcare providers across New Hampshire partner with Medtransic to keep more of what they bill and spend less time on administrative work.
NH Medicaid Specialist
Navigate New Hampshire Medicaid MCO and managed care plans
Compliance Focused
Full adherence to New Hampshire healthcare billing regulations
Medtransic serves healthcare providers across every part of New Hampshire with localized billing expertise.
Manchester & Southern New Hampshire
Manchester is New Hampshire's largest city and healthcare hub, home to Elliot Health System, Catholic Medical Center, and Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. The region's proximity to Boston means many patients access specialist care in Massachusetts, creating cross-state billing complexity and dual-state payer enrollment requirements for practices on both sides of the border.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Hampshire dominates the commercial insurance market, and its specific plan products and authorization requirements are essential knowledge for every southern New Hampshire practice.
Key specialties in demand: Primary care, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, behavioral health
Concord & Lakes Region
Concord is New Hampshire's capital, served by Concord Hospital (part of Capital Region Health Care), with Huggins Hospital and Lakes Region General Hospital extending care into the central Lakes Region. The state government workforce creates significant state employee health plan billing volume, while the Lakes Region's seasonal tourism generates variable patient volumes and a high proportion of out-of-state insurance claims.
The Lakes Region's summer population boom and ski area winter tourism create seasonal billing peaks requiring scalable revenue cycle capacity and out-of-state payer management expertise.
Key specialties in demand: Family medicine, internal medicine, orthopedics, urgent care, behavioral health
North Country New Hampshire: Plymouth, Littleton & Berlin
New Hampshire's North Country is a sparsely populated mountain and timber region served by Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth, Littleton Regional Healthcare, and Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin. The region's outdoor recreation economy - skiing at Cannon Mountain and Waterville Valley, the White Mountains National Forest - creates seasonal demand for urgent care and orthopedic injury billing, while the full-time population faces significant healthcare access challenges with long travel distances to tertiary care.
The North Country's proximity to Vermont and Maine means some residents cross state lines for care, and critical access hospital billing rules apply to the region's small community hospitals that qualify under federal rural designation.
Key specialties in demand: Emergency medicine, orthopedics, family medicine, rural health, urgent care
Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Billing in New Hampshire
How does New Hampshire Medicaid (NH Medicaid Care Management) billing work?
New Hampshire Medicaid operates through the NH Medicaid Care Management (MCM) program. Every MCO runs its own authorization playbook, provider enrollment procedures, and claims processes. Medtransic manages the differences among NH Medicaid MCOs so New Hampshire practices see full, timely payment.
How does New Hampshire's lack of a general income tax affect healthcare billing?
New Hampshire's status as a low-tax state influences healthcare economics by supporting a business-friendly environment but limiting state healthcare funding. The result is heavy reliance on commercial insurance and federal programs, with Medicaid enrollment historically lower than neighboring states. Practices in New Hampshire benefit from a higher proportion of commercially insured patients, making commercial payer contract optimization a priority. Medtransic helps NH practices maximize commercial reimbursement through expert billing and payer relations.
How does New Hampshire's prompt-pay rule protect providers?
New Hampshire law requires insurers to pay or deny clean electronic claims within 15 business days and paper claims within 30 business days of receipt. Insurers that miss these deadlines owe interest on the unpaid amount. Medtransic monitors all New Hampshire claim payment timelines and files regulatory complaints with the NH Insurance Department when payers fail to comply.
Does New Hampshire have a surprise billing law?
New Hampshire providers are protected by the federal No Surprises Act. New Hampshire also has state-level protections for specific situations. Medtransic ensures all applicable New Hampshire claims comply with both state and federal surprise billing requirements and manages the IDR process from filing to resolution.
What filing deadlines apply to insurance claims in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire commercial payer timely filing deadlines range from 90 to 365 days depending on the payer contract. Medicare requires filing within 12 months, and NH Medicaid MCOs generally require submission within 180 days.
Nearby States We Also Serve
In addition to New Hampshire, we support providers across these neighboring states:
Get Started with Medical Billing Services in New Hampshire
Ready to optimize your New Hampshire practice's revenue cycle? Contact Medtransic today for a free, no-obligation practice assessment. Call us at 888-777-0860 or submit a contact form to speak with a billing specialist who understands New Hampshire healthcare. Let us handle the billing complexities so you can focus on what matters most - your patients.