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Preventable Denials Are Draining Practice Revenue
EVERY DENIED CLAIM COSTS YOUR PRACTICE MONEY, TIME, AND STAFF RESOURCES. MOST CAN BE AVOIDED.
73% of providers agree that claim denials are increasing1
Each denial costs an average of $25+ to rework²
More than 1 in 5 healthcare leaders say their organization loses at least $500K annually to denials³
60% of medical groups have seen denials increase year-over-year⁴
Veradigm RCS Outperforms Industry Benchmarks
OUR DEDICATED DENIAL MANAGEMENT TEAM HANDLES EVERY STEP SO YOU CAN CONSISTENTLY COLLECT MORE, FASTER—WITHOUT ADDING STAFF OR REPLACING YOUR EHR.
Denials: 8% (vs. 11% industry standard)5
Days in AR: 38 days (vs. 43 days industry standard)5
Net Collection Rate: 96% (vs. 94% industry standard)5
Clean Claims Rate: 98%+5
Tailored Services for Maximum Impact
Veradigm combines people, process, and technology to create a revenue cycle solution built around your practice.
- Revenue Cycle Services: End-to-end management of claim submission, payment posting, denial follow-up, and appeals to drive higher, faster collections.
- Revenue Cycle System Administration: Expert oversight of your RCM technology to ensure configurations, workflows, and reporting deliver peak efficiency.
- Technology Suite: Integrated tools for clean claim validation, denial prevention, and performance tracking, all designed to work within your existing EHR.
- Account Management and Consulting: Personalized support from account management experts committed to decreasing claim denials and optimizing your financial performance.

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Trusted by Practices Nationwide*
- $7B+ annual client revenue managed
- Serving 35+ specialties
- 3–5% average revenue improvement
- 98%+ first-pass clean claims rate
Stop Preventable Denials From Slowing Your Practice
Even a small improvement in your denial rate can translate into significant annual revenue gains. Let’s find your opportunity to improve.
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Sources:
1: Experian, State of Claims Report, 2024
2: MGMA, March 2021
3: HFMA, August 2024
4: MGMA, March 2024
5: Veradigm data on file, Q1 2025
*: Black Book, June 2025