This is not a sales call. It is a structured, expert-led conversation about your practice’s revenue cycle — designed to give you something useful in 15 minutes.
We assess your current billing situation based on your payer mix, claim volume, and the challenges you describe.
We identify the most likely points where your practice is losing revenue — denials, AR delays, reconciliation gaps, or structural issues.
We tell you specifically what needs to change and whether Amity RCM is the right fit to help you get there.
If it makes sense to go deeper, we outline exactly what a full billing review or transition would look like for your practice.
Every practice is different. Our review is shaped around your specific situation — but here is what we typically cover.
We start by understanding how your billing is currently handled — in-house, outsourced, or a mix — and what your biggest frustrations are right now.
We look at your payer mix — Texas Medicaid (TMHP), MCOs, commercial plans — and assess whether your current billing approach is aligned with how those payers actually behave.
We discuss your denial rates, AR aging, and follow-up workflows to identify where revenue is stalling or being written off unnecessarily.
We assess whether your billing operation has the structure, timelines, and accountability it needs — or whether ad hoc processes are quietly costing you.
Based on what you share, we give you an honest assessment of how much revenue improvement is realistic — and what it would take to get there.
This conversation is most valuable if any of the following describe your situation:
Revenue is not growing with patient volume and you are not sure why.
Your denial rate is climbing and your team is spending more time on rework than on new claims.
You are not getting clear answers about your AR, your cash flow is unpredictable, or communication has broken down.
You are setting up a new practice or adding a location and want billing structured correctly from day one.
You handle billing in-house but suspect an experienced Texas billing partner could recover more revenue.
You want an independent, expert view of your revenue cycle — with no obligation to act on it.
We are a Texas-focused billing and RCM company. That distinction matters.
We do not split our expertise across multiple states. Every workflow, every payer rule, every process we have built is specific to Texas.
Our coders and billers hold active AAPC certifications. You get credentialed expertise, not generalist support.
We grow when you do. Our pricing is aligned with your collections — no setup fees, no hidden charges.
You will always know where your revenue stands. Clear, regular reporting is not an add-on — it is how we work.
Pick a date and time that works for you using our online scheduler.
We review any information you share in advance so the conversation is focused from the first minute.
A Texas billing specialist walks through your revenue cycle and gives you an honest, expert assessment.
No pressure. You leave with clear findings and a recommendation — what you do with it is entirely up to you.
Select a date and time that works for your schedule. A Texas billing specialist will be on the call — prepared, focused, and ready to give you a straight answer about your revenue cycle.
It is a focused 15-minute conversation with a Texas billing specialist. We assess your current billing situation, identify revenue gaps, and give you a personalised recommendation — with no obligation to proceed further.
There is no cost and no obligation. The review is a conversation — not a sales pitch.
The billing audit is a detailed written analysis of your actual claims data. The Practice Revenue Review is a live conversation — faster, more immediate, and designed to give you direction without requiring data submission upfront.
No formal preparation is needed. If you have a sense of your denial rate, AR aging, or current billing setup, that context helps — but we will guide the conversation from our end.
Absolutely. Many of our best conversations are with practices that already have a billing partner but are not confident the relationship is performing. A second opinion costs nothing and may confirm — or reveal — something important.
A senior Texas billing specialist from the Amity RCM team. Someone who understands the Texas payer environment, not a general account representative.
If there is a clear opportunity and it makes sense for both sides, we will outline what working together would look like. If not, you still leave with a useful, honest assessment of your revenue cycle. Either way you gain something from the conversation.
Yes. We work with physician practices, micro-hospitals, freestanding ERs, and multi-specialty clinics across Texas — from single-provider offices to larger group practices.






