Revenue cycle work carries financial, contractual, coding, and clinical consequences. A credible managed model separates the administrative actions MedArise owns from the decisions the practice must retain.
Land with a queue or transition the full function
A practice can begin with denial follow-up, aging A/R, claim status, or another bounded revenue queue. A complete RCM transition happens only after discovery defines systems, authority, exclusions, reconciliation, and responsibility for collections.
The Denial Report is a diagnostic entry point
Practices that are not ready to transfer an operating queue can begin with a scoped denial analysis. The report identifies denial mix, root causes, aging, and priority actions, then shows which work MedArise could take over.
Pricing follows responsibility
Narrow managed work is priced around its actual workload and operating scope. Full RCM may use percentage-of-net-collections pricing only when MedArise owns the corresponding submission, payment, denial, A/R, payer follow-up, and reporting responsibilities.
Not ready to transfer a queue?
Start with a scoped denial analysis.
See the denial mix, recurring causes, aging, and highest-priority actions before deciding what MedArise should own.
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