Customer evidence

Measure the workflow that actually launched.

Operational proof needs context: scope, volume, systems, completion criteria, and which exceptions belonged to MedArise versus the practice.

Fax sorting

6 hours → about 30 minutes

Reported daily practice time on a defined fax-sorting workflow after MedArise was introduced.

The result depends on fax volume, document mix, routing rules, EHR access, and which exceptions remain with the clinic.
Billing administration

About 2 hours saved per day

Reported time saved on repetitive coding and data-entry work, alongside better visibility into claim status and follow-up priorities.

This describes one defined deployment and is not a guaranteed result for another practice or a complete RCM outcome.
Prior authorization

Less manual work, clearer status

A prior-authorization coordinator reported that more of the workflow was automated and active case status became easier to see.

Clinical rationale, peer-to-peer review, and other provider decisions remain explicit practice actions.

What we measure

Outcomes before anecdotes.

CapacityHours and clinic intervention avoided
Operating qualityCompletion, turnaround, backlog, and rework
Revenue integrityDenials, aging, follow-up, and recovery when in scope
OwnershipAdministrative exceptions resolved by MedArise
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What is the first job you would take off your staff?

Give MedArise one defined function to own end to end. We will map the work, systems, authority, and exceptions, then recommend a scoped launch.

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