Payerwatch

PayerWatch

PayerWatch is the nation’s leading provider of payer denial, audit, and appeal solutions. Our Veracity platform powers your clinical revenue cycle with the most comprehensive denial and audit solutions. We combine services, education, consulting, and Veracity to reduce denial and audit risks, streamline appeals, and decrease denial write-offs.

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Payerwatch

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23 cze 2026

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Why Patient Appeals Are the Missing Link in Healthcare Video 23.06.2026
Short Stay Denials: Expert Insights from Kendall Smith Video 23.06.2026
One-Day Inpatient Stays Under Scrutiny: How Hospitals Can Defend Admissions and Challenge Payer Denials Video 23.06.2026
Condition Code 44 vs. W2 Self-Denials: The Critical Difference That Impacts Hospital Reimbursement Video 23.06.2026
Why Rapid Improvement Doesn’t Erase Clinical Risk: Addressing Sepsis Denials Through Peer-to-Peer Reviews Video 23.06.2026
Short Stay Denials: Documentation Strategies to Defend Medical Necessity Video 23.06.2026
From Denial to Access: Rethinking Oncology Care Through AI, Clinical Trials, and Patient-Centered Innovation 02.04.2026

The rapid expansion of precision medicine, biologics, and targeted cancer therapies is transforming oncology—but it’s also overwhelming a system not built to keep pace. In the U.S., cancer drugs now account for some of the highest-cost treatments in healthcare, and with that has come a surge in prior authorization requirements and denials. Studies suggest physicians spend nearly two business days...

Turning Denial Data Into Action: How Healthcare Organizations Can Fight Back Against Payer Denials 06.03.2026

Healthcare providers across the U.S. are facing a growing wave of claim denials that is putting pressure on already strained hospital finances. Industry research from the American Hospital Association shows that nearly 15% of medical claims submitted to private payers are initially denied, forcing hospitals and health systems to spend about $19.7 billion annually attempting to overturn those denia...

Power Hour: Why I Started PayerWatch: The Story of Michael Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: ERISA Plans, Employer Risk, and the Real Denial Problem Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: 850 Million Denials: The Hidden Epidemic in Healthcare Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Healthcare Denials Are Personal—And We’re Here to Fight Back Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Even Healthcare Execs Need Help Navigating Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Fighting for Anna: The Real Battle Behind Healthcare Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: The Fatal Cost of Insurance Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Who’s Joining the Deny This! Podcast? Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Breaking the Silence on Wrongful Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Raise Your Voice: Action Against Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: Patient Power: Overturning Denials Video 04.02.2026
Power Hour: The Truth About Employer Health Denials Video 04.02.2026
Inside ERISA Denials: Why Employers May Be the Real Decision-Makers Behind Your Insurance Card Video 02.12.2025

Insurance denials aren’t new, but they’re hitting a breaking point right now. As prior authorizations surge and patients face longer delays for everything from imaging to specialty drugs, more providers are realizing that the “payer” on the card often isn’t the one truly holding the reins. A growing share of Americans are covered through self-funded employer plans governed by ERISA, which shifts t...

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