Audit pressure is structural
CMS review contractors run TPE, RAC, SMRC, and UPIC programs, and commercial payers run reviews of their own. DME and DMEPOS claims sit squarely in scope, year after year.
Audit-defense rate intelligence for DME and DMEPOS suppliers. When a payer or review contractor questions a claim, Reddenda pairs that claim with the contracted rate the payer itself published under federal Transparency-in-Coverage rules. Create a free account in a minute, or book a working demo on your own codes.
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Built on public federal data · No PHI required
Why this exists
Suppliers carry inventory, deliver equipment, and then defend the claim after the fact. The evidence that settles most rate questions already exists in public federal filings. It has just never been usable.
CMS review contractors run TPE, RAC, SMRC, and UPIC programs, and commercial payers run reviews of their own. DME and DMEPOS claims sit squarely in scope, year after year.
Federal Transparency-in-Coverage rules require payers to publish their negotiated rates in machine-readable files. The files are enormous and effectively unreadable for a supplier.
Without the payer's published rate sitting next to the claim, a records request becomes a scramble through folders instead of a documented, sourced response.
In the build
Every module below runs on the same public federal rate record. Create a free account to start, and book a demo when you want a defense pack built on your own claims.
The payer's published contracted rate for each HCPCS code you bill, cited to the source filing it came from.
A documentation bundle that pairs the questioned claim lines with the public rate records behind them.
Alerts when your reimbursement drifts from the payer's published schedule, by code and by product line.
Medicare DMEPOS fee-schedule changes tracked alongside commercial filings, so updates never land as a surprise.
The same federal evidence, pointed forward: documented reimbursement opportunity to bring into your next contract conversation.
The engine underneath
DME Audit Defense runs on the Reddenda data engine: public federal Transparency-in-Coverage filings, the NPI Registry, and CMS fee schedules, normalized into one queryable rate book.
Forward-looking build-out scope for the national rate index, not a statement of current traction.
How it works
Tell us who you are and what you bill. It takes a minute, costs nothing, and asks for zero PHI.
Run your codes against the contracted rates payers themselves published. No PHI, in your browser.
Walk through a defense pack built on your own claims, then upgrade to ongoing audit-defense coverage.
Create your free account
One free account gets your team into the rate record and the audit-defense tools built for DME suppliers.
Prefer to talk first? Book a demo or write to info@reddenda.com.
Name and work email are all we need to get you started. The rest helps us tailor your rate evidence to your product lines.
Your details are saved. Set a password to open your dashboard, or book a demo and we'll walk your own codes together.
Finish creating my account → Book a demo insteadCreating an account and running your rate evidence is free. Ongoing DME audit-defense coverage is scoped to your product lines and NPI count on a short demo call — book one here.
No PHI is required to create an account or to build rate evidence. The engine runs on public federal data: Transparency-in-Coverage filings, the NPI Registry, and CMS fee schedules.
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