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Healthcare Payer Reimbursement Rates in Vermont

Accepting healthcare payers in Vermont shouldn't be mysterious. We share our aggregate data -- whether you're a client of ours or not.

Healthcare Payer Reimbursement Rates for Physical Therapy Practices in Vermont

Physical Therapy Practice Benchmarks in Vermont

First Pass Clean Claim Rate

The percentage of claims which meet standards for correct coding, modifiers, structure, and formatting on the first attempt.
Data refreshed 10 hours ago
97.10%
Latest
85.31%
Average
97.40%
Max
63.60%
Min

Denial Rate

The percentage of claims which are eventually denied by insurers, for a variety of possible reasons, including: patient policy information, exhausted benefits, authorization, limits, or provider status.
Data refreshed 10 hours ago
4.70%
Latest
22.77%
Average
100.00%
Max
1.80%
Min

Average Reimbursement Per Visit

While negotiated reimbursement rates between a health insurance company and a healthcare provider are confidential, we can give you a general sense for reimbursement rates by looking at the aggregate data across StrataPT's customers.
Data refreshed 10 hours ago
$106.28
Latest
$120.81
Expected
$106.28
High
$130.24
Mean
$111.02
Low
$98.50
Median
$108.26

Top Healthcare Payers in Vermont

Medicaid of Vermont

$86.41

paid in 9 days

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