Practice Analysis

  • Claims workflow and submission patterns
  • Denials, rejections, and underpayments
  • Accounts receivable aging and trends
  • Payer mix and reimbursement performance
  • Credentialing and enrollment status
  • Patient balances and collection workflows
  • System and clearinghouse alignment

Understand Your Revenue Cycle — Then Strengthen It

What Is a Practice Analysis?


A Practice Analysis is a comprehensive review of your revenue cycle—from patient registration to claim creation through final payment. We evaluate the client experience, from intake through payment, within the context of your existing systems and workflows to identify where revenue is being delayed or lost—and which changes will have the biggest impact.

This is not a generic audit or a one-size-fits-all report. It’s a practical, collaborative review designed to develop recommendations that are meaningful and impactful for your behavioral health practice.

How the Raivera Practice Analysis Works
We start by examining real data from your practice, including claims activity, systems and workflow process, denial trends, and A/R performance. From there, we identify root causes—not just symptoms—and outline clear, prioritized recommendations.

You’ll understand:

  • What’s working
  • What’s slowing payments
  • What can be fixed quickly
  • What requires a longer-term adjustment

Built for Behavioral Health Practices
Our Practice Analysis is designed for:

  • Behavioral health clinicians
  • Licensed social workers
  • Therapists and counselors
  • Substance use disorder programs

We understand payer rules, documentation requirements, and the operational realities of small and growing practices.

What You Receive

  • A clear summary of findings
  • Identified revenue cycle gaps
  • Actionable recommendations
  • A clear roadmap for next steps—developed as part of an ongoing partnership with Raivera

Many practices come to us thinking they need “better billing.” Often, it’s about improving visibility, tightening a workflow, or cleaning up specific claims. The Practice Analysis shows exactly where to start.

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