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Pushback Benchmarks.

What the carrier cut, next to what the network gets paid.

Every supplement line, benchmarked to operators like you.

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Stop Guessing, Start Citing

They cut this line from you. The question is whether the network gets paid for it.

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Every line they cut, next to what the network gets paid.

Verinode reads the revised estimate the carrier sent back and captures each line they removed, cut, or depreciated. Then it shows you what operators like you actually get paid on that same line, so you walk into the call knowing which cuts hold and which do not.

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How It Works For You

01

Your supplement threads come in

The estimate, the carrier's revised version, and the replies. It comes in automatically from the inbox you already use. Nothing to log by hand.

02

It reads every cut line

Each line the carrier or TPA removed, cut, or depreciated is captured with its reason and mapped to the same taxonomy every operator's data uses, so the numbers compare.

03

You cite the network, not a hunch

The line you are fighting, shown next to what the network gets paid on it, drafted into your reply. You spend the call citing the number instead of guessing at it.

Common Questions

What operators ask first.

What is carrier and TPA pushback benchmarking?

Every supplement is a negotiation, and the carrier or TPA cuts some lines, depreciates others, and denies the rest. Pushback benchmarking captures each of those cut lines from your own paper trail, maps it to a shared line-item and reason taxonomy, and shows you what operators like you actually get paid on that same line. Instead of arguing from a feeling, you argue from the network's number.

How does Verinode know what the carrier cut?

It reads the supplement thread you already have, the revised estimate the carrier sent back, the denial reasons, and the amounts, and lines them up against what you submitted. Every removed line, quantity cut, unit-price cut, and depreciation is captured and classified the same way for every operator, which is what makes the comparison hold.

Can it tell me whether a cut is worth fighting?

Yes. Each cut line is shown next to what the network gets paid on it, and the reason is sorted into the kind you can fix with documentation and the kind that is structural. You spend your time on the lines the data says are winnable, and you walk in with the peer number already drafted into your reply. The peer line is real operator data and never exposes an individual.

Is my claim and carrier data safe?

Your raw data lives in its own encrypted database that only your AI Co-COO can read, the only thing that leaves it is anonymized aggregate, and your data is never shared with anyone. The benchmarks never expose an individual operator, and the policy, architecture, and methodology are all published.

Why Operators Join

The operators who cite the number win the lines you write off. They're members.

A cut you cannot argue with a number is a cut you concede. Members walk in with what the network gets paid already in hand, and fight the ones worth fighting.