How you compare — once comparison means something.
Peer benchmarks are only useful when there are enough peers to be honest about. Today there are not, and this page says so rather than showing you a number we invented.
Not enough contributing practices yet.
No segment currently clears the threshold.
Benchmarks appear in a report only when at least ten practices in the same segment and region have opted in. Below that threshold nothing is shown — not a provisional figure, not a range, not a national average borrowed from somewhere else. We are early.
Your own numbers do not depend on this. The diagnostic computes what your cases paid from your own closed cases, whether or not any peer data exists.
Opt in, or don't. The default is out.
Off unless you choose
Contribution is never automatic and is never a condition of using the product. You are asked once, after your first report, with the box unticked.
Aggregate only
Contributed data is pooled into segment and regional aggregates. Your practice is never named, and figures that could identify a single contributor are suppressed.
Reversible
You can withdraw at any time, and your data leaves the pool going forward.
The comparisons worth making.
- Realization rate by segment — imaging, PT, pain, surgical
- Days to payment by region
- Spread between fastest and slowest referring relationships
- Share of billed lost to reductions
- Named practices, or figures traceable to one
- Referring firm names from another practice's book
- Any patient-level information, in any form
- Benchmarks sold, licensed, or shared with funders, buyers, or law firms
A benchmark is only worth having if the practices in it were willing participants and the sample is large enough to hide any one of them. Both conditions come before the feature ships.
One spreadsheet from you. Your answer in a day.
Send your finished injury cases and we compute what they actually paid — case by case, firm by firm, with the math shown.
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The same read, for your segment
- ImagingImaging center lien AR: what PI referrals collect
For independent imaging centers carrying lien receivables from personal-injury referrals.
- Surgery centersASC lien receivables: realization on LOP cases
For physician-owned ASCs treating personal-injury cases under letters of protection.
- Pain managementPain management lien AR and LOP realization
For independent interventional pain practices with PI referral volume.
- Physical therapyPT lien receivables: what LOP cases really pay
For independent PT practices treating personal-injury patients on letters of protection.
- ChiropracticChiropractic lien AR: realization by referring firm
For independent, multi-location chiropractic groups with personal-injury volume.
