Most people start writing their appeal before they know what's actually missing from the denial.
Before you appeal, clarify the record.
A denial can look complete while leaving out the one fact that matters.
Here are 5 questions that show whether the record is ready:
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Most people start writing their appeal before they know what's actually missing from the denial.
Before you appeal, clarify the record.
A denial can look complete while leaving out the one fact that matters.
Here are 5 questions that show whether the record is ready:
1. What document/note/record is missing?
2. Who reviewed it?
3. What rule was applied?
4. What in-network alternative do they rely on?
5. What exact step would complete the record?
These turn confusion into a clear next move.
Everyone is rethinking LTV as the AI era has changed everything. The truth is, LTV was never more than 12 months of optimism wrapped in a spreadsheet. Now, it’s just harder to pretend otherwise.
@levie AI Agents will “10x enterprise software spend”… unless Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and in-house LLMs eat all the work first. Maybe agents aren’t expanding TAM — just reshuffling SaaS seats into task bundles. Efficiency ≠ spend. Sometimes, it’s consolidation in disguise.