Goodyear Medicaid billing for Orthotic Procedures and services reaches $84,072 in 2024

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Goodyear Medicaid providers billed $84,072 for Orthotic Procedures and services in 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid Provider Spending database. That figure is up 14.2% from the $73,631 in claims recorded for this category in 2023.

Medicaid, a public health insurance initiative administered by the states and funded in partnership between federal and state governments, provides coverage for low-income individuals and families, seniors, children, and people with disabilities. It represents a major component of the U.S. health care framework.

Because taxpayer dollars support Medicaid payments, trends in local billing illustrate the allocation of public health care resources within the community.

The “Orthotic Procedures and services” grouping refers to Medicaid-billed services categorized by the specific care given, based on standardized HCPCS and CPT code families. Each billing code for this analysis was assigned to a single service category using established code patterns and numerical ranges, permitting related services to be assessed collectively and ensuring accuracy in both category totals and rankings.

By 2024, the Orthotic Procedures and services category ranked 10th for the most Medicaid payments among Goodyear service categories, despite overall spending increases in multiple areas.

Statewide in Arizona, Orthotic Procedures and services was the 19th largest category for Medicaid payments in 2024.

Over a five-year period before 2024, Medicaid payments connected to Orthotic Procedures and services in Goodyear rose by $27,147, or 47.7%. Some years saw sharper gains, especially with notable year-over-year increases in both 2022 and 2023.

While these services were provided citywide, most Medicaid payments in 2024 were concentrated within a small number of ZIP codes, with 85395 receiving $84,072. In that year, the single highest-billing ZIP code accounted for 100% of all Medicaid payments in the Orthotic Procedures and services category in Goodyear.

Medicaid payments in this category were focused among just a few individual billing codes.

In comparison, Medicaid payments for Orthotic Procedures and services in Goodyear grew by 14.2% from 2023 to 2024, while overall Medicaid claim payments citywide increased 25.8% during the same timeframe.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, federal and state Medicaid expenditures totaled around $871.7 billion in fiscal year 2023, making up about 18% of total national health care spending—up significantly from $613.5 billion reported in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic.

This represents a roughly 40% increase within a few years, attributed to expanded enrollment and greater service use amid and after the pandemic.

Recent federal budget actions under the Trump administration featured major proposals to scale back federal Medicaid support and overhaul its structure. Notably, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law in 2025, is set to reduce federal Medicaid funding by more than $1 trillion over a decade and implement measures such as work requirements and higher cost-sharing. This is expected to curtail coverage for some recipients and allocate a greater financial share to states, limiting federal growth while Medicaid keeps serving tens of millions of people nationally.

Medicaid Payments Tied to Orthotic Procedures and services in Goodyear, Arizona Over Five Years

Year Total Medicaid Payments % Change From Previous Year
2020 $56,924 -17.5%
2021 $1,939 -96.6%
2022 $33,821 1643.4%
2023 $73,630 117.7%
2024 $84,072 14.2%
Top Categories by Medicaid Payments in Goodyear, Arizona, 2024

Rank Category Medicaid Payments Share of City Total
1 Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) $13,730,976 35.9%
2 Medicine Services and Procedures $9,039,642 23.6%
3 Evaluation and Management $8,441,270 22.1%
4 Radiology Procedures $2,723,871 7.1%
5 National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies $1,674,609 4.4%
6 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment $1,583,113 4.1%
7 Drugs Administered Other than Oral Method $455,585 1.2%
8 Surgery $347,910 0.9%
9 Pathology and Laboratory Procedures $99,827 0.3%
10 Orthotic Procedures and services $84,072 0.2%
11 Dental Services $34,065 0.1%
12 Procedures / Professional Services $23,164 0.1%
13 Outpatient PPS $13,499 <0.1%
14 Ambulance and Other Transport Services and Supplies $12,262 <0.1%
15 Administrative, Miscellaneous and Investigational $873 <0.1%
16 Temporary Codes $301 <0.1%
17 Pathology and Laboratory Services $95 <0.1%
18 Coronavirus Diagnostic Panel $70 <0.1%
19 Medical And Surgical Supplies $0 <0.1%
Top 20 HCPCS Codes Within the Orthotic Procedures and services Category in Goodyear, Arizona, 2024

HCPCS Code Description Medicaid Payments Claims
L3000 Ft insert ucb berkeley shell $80,366 9
L3060 Foot arch supp longitud/meta $3,705 2

Note: HCPCS codes are shown for context within the category. Category totals and rankings in this article are based on standardized service groupings rather than individual billing codes.

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid Provider Spending database. The source data can be found here.



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