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Practice Dashboard
What was billed, what was paid, what is stuck and who is holding it — without waiting for a month-end report.
A month-end report tells you what went wrong four weeks ago, when the timely-filing clock has already run down on some of it. The dashboard shows the cycle as it moves — what was charged today, what went out, what came back, and what is sitting still — and every number opens into the claims underneath it.
How the AI works
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Live, not batched
Charges, submissions, remittances and AR update as the work happens rather than on a reporting cycle.
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Every number is a list
A figure you cannot click is a figure you cannot act on. Each one opens to the claims behind it.
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Ageing that means something
AR bucketed by payer and by what is blocking it, not just by days, so the 90-plus bucket is workable instead of alarming.
Humans in the loop. By architecture.
The dashboard is being built alongside the agents that feed it, and we would rather it show four things truthfully than twenty things approximately. If a number is not yet trustworthy, it is not on the screen.
Questions, answered
How current are the numbers?+
They move with the work rather than with a nightly batch. Where a figure depends on a payer remittance, it is as current as the last file that payer sent.
Can we see it per provider or per location?+
Yes. Revenue problems are usually concentrated rather than spread evenly, and rolling everything into one practice-level number hides that.
Do our staff need training to use it?+
If a dashboard needs training it has failed. It is built around the questions a practice manager already asks out loud.
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