Medical Billing Audit Services

Medical Billing Audits That Find Hidden Revenue

A MedTaskly audit identifies coding errors, undercoding, missed charges, contract underpayments, and compliance risks — and gives you a clear, prioritized action plan with dollar-impact estimates.

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Quick Answer

What is a medical billing audit?

A medical billing audit reviews coding, documentation, and claims for accuracy and compliance. It uncovers revenue leaks, undercoding, and compliance risks before payers or regulators do, protecting the practice from penalties and recovering money left on the table.

Find the Revenue You Don't Know You're Losing

Most practices have no idea how much revenue they're leaking each year — because nobody has ever checked systematically. Practices audited by MedTaskly frequently discover 5–15% of billed revenue was being left uncollected through undercoding, missed charges, or unchallenged underpayments. The audit pays for itself — and then some.

What We Audit

  • Retrospective Coding Audit (E/M, Procedures, Modifiers)
  • Charge Capture Review (Lost Charges & Missed Services)
  • Fee Schedule Analysis vs. Payer Contracts
  • Underpayment Identification
  • Compliance Gap Assessment (HIPAA, OIG Risk Areas)
  • Documentation vs. Coding Alignment
  • Front-End Workflow Review
  • Denial Pattern Analysis

What You Get

Detailed Findings Report

A clear, written report identifying every issue we found, the dollar impact, and the root cause. No fluff, no buried recommendations.

Prioritized Action Plan

Quick wins first, then longer-term workflow changes — with realistic estimates of revenue recovery for each.

Provider Education

Where the audit identifies documentation or coding gaps tied to specific providers, we deliver one-on-one feedback sessions.

5-15%
Revenue Found
2-4 Wks
Audit Timeline
95%+
Claims Reviewed
$0
Setup Fees
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before partnering with MedTaskly.

What does a medical billing audit find?
Undercoded E/M visits, missed charges, modifier errors, contract underpayments, documentation gaps, and compliance risk patterns that could attract OIG attention.
How often should my practice get a billing audit?
Annually — or immediately after billing staff turnover, new providers, a new specialty, or an unexpected drop in collections. CMS recommends annual self-audits.

Ready to Take Control of Your Revenue Cycle?

Book a free, no-obligation RCM audit. We'll show you exactly where your practice is losing revenue — and how to fix it.

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