Revenue Cycle · Credentialing

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The pain · Credentialing & enrollment

Every day a provider waits is revenue you never get back.

Industry credentialing runs 90–120 days — and there's no retroactive billing for the gap. Med USA submits in days, not months, so new providers are in-network and billing far sooner.

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Tell us about your providers

1120
$3K$60K
45 daysindustry 90–120180 days
20 days180-day cap90 days
Permanent revenue lost to credentialing delay today
$11K / yr recovered

By billing 55 days sooner per provider, Med USA pulls earned revenue forward — revenue the 90–120 day industry standard loses for good.

Industry standard
90–120 day wait
100 d
With Med USA
fast submission
45 d

The Med USA cure: ~15-day average to submission, zero-gap re-credentialing, and live status tracking — so providers stop sitting idle on payroll while claims go unbilled.

Days billing accelerated per provider
55 days
Recovered revenue per provider
$11,000
× 1 provider this year
$11,000
Scorecard

Where the industry sits vs. Med USA.

MetricIndustry averageMed USA
Days in A/R
time to get paid
40+ days34 days
First-pass / clean claim rate
paid on first submission
~88%98%
Claim denial rate
first-pass denials
10–15%~2%
Net collection rate
of collectible revenue
90–95%96%+ target
Credentialing
to in-network billing
90–120 days~15 days*

*Average days to application submission; payer activation varies. Benchmarks are directional industry figures — your written diagnostic uses your actual numbers.

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Sources: MGMA revenue-cycle benchmarks; Experian Health 2025 State of Claims; AHIMA Journal; Premier Inc.; Change Healthcare Denials Index; U.S. BLS; NCQA 2025 standards; and 2025–2026 industry credentialing studies. Figures are directional and for illustration — not a guarantee of results.

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