Charge patterns that may be worth reviewing
Similar descriptions, repeated service dates, or unfamiliar line items can be set apart for a conversation with the provider's billing department.
ClaimWise helps turn confusing medical bills, EOBs, and insurance denials into a calm, plain-English starting point for your next conversation.
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Your bill at a glance
Sample illustration only
Billed
$6,842
Paid / adjusted
$4,103
Your share
$1,739
Worth checking
Two line items appear similar. Consider asking the provider's billing department what each charge represents.
How ClaimWise works
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The future intake flow will explain what to avoid sharing and how documents are handled before you proceed.
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ClaimWise is designed to separate what the document says from the questions you may want to ask next.
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Use question prompts, call-prep notes, and consumer-facing templates to make the next conversation feel more manageable.
Example bill analysis
This fictional sample shows the kind of financial overview ClaimWise aims to present. It is not a real bill and does not determine whether any charge is correct.
High priority. A listed denial reason may affect what you ask your insurer first.
Worth checking. Similar-looking charges may deserve a quick explanation from the billing office.
Informational. Billing terms like deductible and coinsurance can be translated into everyday language.
Sample review snapshot
Fictional information
Suggested question
“Can you explain whether these two line items describe separate services or a correction to the same service?”
What ClaimWise can find
ClaimWise will not label something as an error. It is being designed to surface the details that may warrant an explanation, a record, or a follow-up question.
Similar descriptions, repeated service dates, or unfamiliar line items can be set apart for a conversation with the provider's billing department.
Deductible, coinsurance, copay, adjustment, and patient responsibility can be put into practical context.
A report can flag when a document does not clearly show the details you may need to understand it.
Use a focused list of questions for your insurer or provider, along with reminders to save representative names, dates, reference numbers, and the information you receive.
Insurance denial help
ClaimWise is being designed to explain the reason listed on a denial notice and help you prepare thoughtful questions for your insurer and provider. It does not determine coverage or provide legal advice.
A calmer call plan
Ask your insurer to explain the denial reason and available next steps.
Ask the provider whether any clarification or corrected claim may be appropriate.
Record the date, representative name, reference number, and what you were told.
Pricing preview
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$0
A straightforward first look at the numbers on one document.
$19
A more complete plain-English review and action plan.
$29
A prepared starting point for understanding a denial notice.
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