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National Patient Revenue Calculator
National Patient Revenue Calculator

Know What Your Patient Panel Is Worth — And What's at Risk.

For independent physicians navigating insurer network changes and payment model shifts.

See exactly what your patient panel generates and what you stand to lose if your network status changes with any insurer. Your billing system already has the data. This tool helps you understand what it means.

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Your Patient Panel

Enter your current numbers. Pull these from your billing or practice management system.

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Your Practice Profile

Select the options that best reflect your practice. These determine your revenue estimates.

Your Results
Total Annual Patient Revenue — This Insurer
Revenue at Risk
Patients at a Decision Point

National Context

93%
of physicians nationally report that prior authorization delays patient care. Administrative burden is not a local problem — it is a systemic one. AMA 2025 Prior Authorization Survey
40
prior authorization requests per week is the national average for physicians. That is time spent on paperwork instead of patients. AMA 2025 Prior Authorization Survey
50%+
of Medicare beneficiaries are now enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurers — and that share grows every enrollment period. The plan your patients choose determines whether they stay with you. CMS Enrollment Data

Complimentary Patient Panel Audit

Thirty minutes. You bring the data — we tell you which of your patients are at risk and which plans protect your patient relationships.

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These calculations are illustrative estimates based on the information you provided. Actual reimbursement rates vary by plan, contract, procedure, and provider. This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or medical advice. Consult a licensed insurance professional for guidance specific to your practice and patient population. Sources: AMA 2025 Prior Authorization Survey · CMS Enrollment Data · June 2026