Practice consulting that ends with a plan, not a slide deck

You already know something is off: margins, staff, payer mix, or all three. We run the audit, find the specific leaks, and hand you a written plan with owners, timelines, and dollar estimates.

Revenue and operational auditsCompliance and HIPAA reviewsEHR selection and transitions
2 weeksrevenue audit deliverable
Flat feeno contingency on consulting
Written planincluded in every engagement

The engagements we run

  • Revenue audit: 30-day review of claims, A/R, denials, and patient collections with dollar-quantified findings
  • Operational review: staffing ratios, visit throughput, scheduling efficiency, and front-desk workflow
  • Payer contract review: fee schedule analysis, undervalued contracts, negotiation recommendations
  • Compliance review: HIPAA, OIG, payer-specific coding and documentation audits
  • EHR selection and transition: vendor evaluation, RFP, implementation oversight
  • New practice setup: credentialing, contracts, operations stand-up
  • Practice merger or acquisition support: due diligence, integration planning

What a revenue audit actually delivers

Data pull

We pull 90 days of claims, A/R, denials, and patient collections from your system.

Analysis

KPI benchmark against specialty and size peers. Dollar-quantified leak analysis.

Written findings

Ranked list of revenue leaks with specific dollar estimates, root causes, and fixes.

Action plan

Owner, timeline, and expected recovery for each action. You keep the plan whether or not we implement it.

A diagnostic that does not produce a dollar figure is a diagnostic that will get filed. We quantify every finding so the decision makes itself.

ASA Management playbook
How do consulting engagements differ from ongoing services?
Consulting is bounded scope with written deliverables. Ongoing services (RCM, coding, A/R) are continuous operational work. Many clients start with a consulting audit and move into operational services once the plan is clear.
Do we have to implement with you?
No. The plan is yours to keep and execute internally, with us, or with any other vendor.
What does a typical engagement cost?
Flat fee depending on scope. Revenue audits typically $7,500 to $15,000. Larger operational or transition engagements scoped and priced per project.
Start here

See the revenue leak before you sign anything.

A 30-day claim review, written findings, and a number. That is enough to decide.

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