Why Are You Leaving Money on the Table?

Most medical practices haven't renegotiated their payor contracts in years — and it's costing them revenue they should be collecting.

Sound familiar?

  • "I don't have time for this." You're focused on patients, not negotiating with insurance companies.
  • "I don't have the data." You'd need benchmarks, leverage, proof — and who has time to gather that?
  • "It feels overwhelming." The process is complex, the carriers have all the power, and you're already stretched thin.
  • "I didn't know it was possible." Most practices assume their rates are fixed and renegotiation isn't an option.

Here's what we know: Insurance reimbursement rates change. Benchmarks shift. But most practices keep accepting the same rates year after year — not because they don't care, but because the barriers feel too high.

Industry data shows practices achieve 2–14% higher reimbursement rates when they renegotiate with the right data and approach. For a practice collecting $50K/month, that's $12,000–$84,000 more per year.

What if that increased revenue could cover the cost of better billing operations entirely?

That's why we offer a free contract review. We handle the data, the benchmarks, and the analysis. You get a clear report showing exactly where opportunity exists — no cost, no obligation.

Why we ask for your contract details upfront:

This isn't a bait-and-switch. Contract analysis requires real work — research, benchmarking, custom reporting. We only do this for practices where we believe there's genuine opportunity.

Asking for your contracts upfront helps us both: you demonstrate you're serious about growth, and we ensure we're focusing our expertise where it can make a real difference.

Our model is simple: we succeed when your revenue grows.

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