[PayerName] denials trending up at [FacilityName]?
[FirstName],
Noticed [FacilityName] added [NumberOfProviders] new [SpecialtyType] providers in the last [Timeframe]—scaling the practice, which is great.
But here's what usually happens: denial rates creep up from [TypicalRate]% to [HigherRate]%+ when you scale quickly. [PayerName] and [AnotherPayer] are notorious for [SpecificDenialReason] denials during provider onboarding periods.
[HealthcareClientExample] expanded from [OldProviderCount] to [NewProviderCount] providers last year. Denials spiked to [HighDenialRate]%, killing their cash flow. We rebuilt their [RevenueCycleProcess] and denial management—dropped them back to [LowDenialRate]% within [Timeframe] and recovered [DollarAmount] in previously denied claims.
Is this hitting you yet or still manageable?