Policy Radar

Payer intelligence for orthopedics + spine

Know about the policy change before the denial.

Policy Radar is being built to watch payer sources, separate material coverage changes from routine updates, and alert revenue-cycle teams before those changes reach the denial queue.

  • No card
  • No PHI
  • Built for RCM teams

Official-source proof

Material changes, surfaced clearly.

Three examples from UnitedHealthcare’s July 2026 Commercial Medical Policy Update Bulletin show the kind of signal orthopedic and spine teams need time to act on.

UnitedHealthcare

Spinal Fusion and Decompression

Effective September 1, 2026

Coverage criteria and documentation expectations were revised, including validated instability scales and rationale for revision procedures.

  • Fusion
  • Decompression
  • Action needed
View official update

UnitedHealthcare

Surgery of the Elbow

Effective August 1, 2026

Medical-necessity language was revised and three procedure codes were removed from the applicable-code list.

  • 24370
  • 24371
  • 29830
View official update

UnitedHealthcare

Surgery of the Wrist or Thumb

Effective August 1, 2026

The policy was retitled and narrowed, documentation requirements changed, and six procedure codes were removed.

  • 25449
  • 26530
  • 26531
  • 26535
  • 26536
  • 29840
View official update

Source: UnitedHealthcare Commercial Medical Policy Update Bulletin, July 2026. Summaries are concise operational interpretations; consult the linked payer document for full policy language.

The intended product experience

From scattered updates to one focused signal.

The early-access waitlist is open. The intended workflow is being shaped around three practical jobs for revenue-cycle teams.

  1. Watch

    Monitor UHC, Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, Humana, and CMS policy sources.

  2. Filter

    Separate material coverage, criteria, code, and effective-date changes from routine updates.

  3. Alert

    Deliver a focused signal to orthopedic and spine RCM leaders before claims reach the denial queue.

Planned initial coverage

The first sources on the desk.

  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Anthem
  • Humana
  • CMS

Early access

Help shape the signal.

Join the focused preview for orthopedic and spine revenue-cycle teams.

No patient data. Ever.

Payer demand from qualified signups will inform the launch order.

Payers to prioritize