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Fast, Accurate, Comprehensive Medical Claims Editing

More First-Pass Clean Claims, Less Costly Back-and-Forth with Providers.

Claims Editing Solution Overview

Correcting errors or inaccuracies in submitted claims can be a costly and time-consuming process for both healthcare providers and insurance companies. That’s why Exela’s PCH Global platform features a powerful, user-friendly claims editing tool designed to help identify and correct errors before the claim is even submitted.

35%

Reduction in Administrative Costs

25%

Reduction in Denials and Rejections

119M

Edit Recommendations

20 - 25%

Overall Increase Pass-Rate on Claims

42M+

Claim Edits and Adjudication

EXTENSIVE SMART EDITS DATABASE

Extensive Smart Edits Database

Exela’s PCH platform enables comprehensive in-app editing with a library of over 119 million pre-submission SNIP-level edits for more clean claims and a better first-pass rate.

PART OF AN END-TO-END CLAIMS PROCESSING SOLUTION

Part of an end-to-end Claims Processing Solution

Exela offers a comprehensive suite of solutions including everything you need to ingest, adjudicate, pay, and analyze healthcare claims for a seamless and streamlined experience that ensures accuracy and compound efficiencies while maintaining compliance with government and commercial regulations.

CLEANER CLAIMS WITH THE HELP OF ACE

Cleaner Claims With The Help of Ace

Optum Advanced Clinical Editing (“ACE”) brings unmatched nuance, accuracy, and efficiency to your claims processing and cleaning function.

PREVENT DENIALS BEFORE THEY’RE EVEN SUBMITTED

Prevent Denials Before They’re Even Submitted

We proactively reduce the number of denied claims by automatically identifying “Certain to Deny” claims, increasing first-pass billing accuracy rates by an average of 24-31%.