Contract Review
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Previewing Reddenda Pro— these are sample numbers. Add your NPI to see your real RateScore.Reveal my numbers — 30 sec, no card

Each client's underpaid codes ranked in flat dollars against the local-peer median, sized for appeal and renegotiation across your whole book. Documented opportunity, never guaranteed.

Contract Review

Demo sample

Your underpaid CPTs, ranked by per-unit gap to your local-peer median — the defensible renegotiation worklist to take to each payer.

That's a sample client. One NPI scores that client — then roll your whole book into one ranked triage view.

6 underpaid codes · $458,760 in annual opportunity vs your local-peer median · demo sample · modeled, never a guarantee.

Routine obstetric care (global OB)
59400
$126,000
Memo
Colonoscopy, diagnostic (gastro)
45378
$61,200
Memo
Echocardiogram, complete w/ Doppler (cardio)
93306
$42,240
Memo
Office visit, established patient, moderate
99214
$93,600
Memo
Arthrocentesis/injection, major joint (ortho)
20610
$51,520
Memo
Office visit, established patient, low
99213
$84,200
Memo

Contract red-flags to review

Beyond the rate gaps above — the weak terms that quietly cost you, and the leverage to renegotiate each.

Silent PPO / most-favored-nation
Your rates rented to networks you never joined — cap it or carve it out.
Unilateral amendment / fee-schedule change
Payer can cut rates on notice — require mutual written consent.
Timely-filing window
Short windows (< 90 days) forfeit revenue — negotiate 180 days or more.
Prompt-payment / interest
No interest clause is free float for the payer — add statutory interest.
Downcoding / EOB language
Automated E/M downcoding buried in policy — require documented clinical review.
Behavioral-health parity
BH paid below its medical equivalent — the in-force statutes below are the lever.
Fee schedule vs % of Medicare
A % of Medicare drifts down with CMS cuts — anchor to a fixed schedule or a floor.

A review checklist grounded in standard payer-contract terms + in-force statutes. Not legal advice — have counsel review the executed contract.