What you are actually paid, vs what peers actually get.
Contracted rates are not what lands in the bank. Specula puts every real lens on each code side by side: your published rate, the local-peer median and P90 target, the Medicare-allowed floor, the CMS national reference, your measured paid from your own 835s, and what peers actually collect across the network. Local-peer, never national. Modeled, never a guarantee.
That's a sample client. One NPI scores that client — then roll your whole book into one ranked triage view.
| Code | Band | Contracted | Peer p50 | P90 | Medicare | Nat ref | Your paid | Network | $ left |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
59400PublishedTop gap Routine obstetric care (global OB) | $2,980.00 | $3,680.00 | PROp75 | $3,210.00 | — | 835s | n<11 | $176,400 | |
99214Published Office visit, established patient, moderate | $128.00 | $158.00 | PROp75 | $109.00 | — | 835s | n<11 | $137,280 | |
99213Published Office visit, established patient, low | $92.00 | $112.00 | PROp75 | $76.00 | — | 835s | n<11 | $122,090 | |
45378Published Colonoscopy, diagnostic (gastro) | $408.00 | $498.00 | PROp75 | $446.00 | — | 835s | n<11 | $87,040 | |
20610Published Arthrocentesis/injection, major joint (ortho) | $68.00 | $96.00 | PROp75 | $78.40 | — | 835s | n<11 | $73,600 | |
93306Published Echocardiogram, complete w/ Doppler (cardio) | $198.00 | $246.00 | PROp75 | $224.00 | — | 835s | n<11 | $58,080 |
Peer p50 and P90 are your LOCAL-peer benchmark (never national). Where no real local P90 is indexed for a code, the target falls back to your local p75 or local median and the cell is tagged with what it actually is — we never label a median “P90”. Nat ref is the CMS national per-code reference, shown separately and never as your peer median. Your paid = your own de-identified 835 median (n≥11, no PHI); Network = cross-practice paid median where n≥11 (anonymized aggregate). Dollars left = per-unit gap to that target on your real volume: documented opportunity, modeled, never guaranteed. Where we have no volume for a code we show the documented per-unit gap and ask you for the count. A dash means we hold no value, not a value of zero — we never print a $0.00 to stand in for a number we do not have, and a code with no Medicare allowed amount (labs, drugs, most DMEPOS) reads as a dash, never as “Medicare pays $0.00”.