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Payer Relations

A Stronger Position at the Table

For interventional pain practices, your relationships with payers can make or break your financial performance. Reimbursement rates, contract terms, and network participation all have a direct impact on revenue — and most independent practices don’t have the leverage or the resources to negotiate from a position of strength. CPIhealth changes that.

Contract Negotiation & Optimization

Better Rates. Better Terms.

Negotiating payer contracts as an independent practice is an uphill battle. CPIhealth brings the volume, data, and expertise of a national platform to every contract negotiation — helping affiliated practices secure more favorable reimbursement rates and contract terms than they could achieve on their own. We know what the market bears and we negotiate accordingly.

Network Participation & Expansion

In the Right Networks. For the Right Patients.

Being in-network with the right payers is critical to practice growth and patient access. CPIhealth works with affiliated practices to evaluate current network participation, identify gaps, and strategically expand payer relationships to ensure your practice is accessible to as many patients as possible — while protecting the financial integrity of every contract.

Payer Policy Monitoring

Stay Ahead of Coverage Changes.

Payer policies in interventional pain management shift constantly — and a coverage change you didn’t see coming can disrupt your entire clinical and financial operation. CPIhealth monitors payer policy changes across the network, keeping affiliated practices informed and helping them adapt quickly when coverage criteria, authorization requirements, or reimbursement policies change.

Value-Based Care Readiness

Positioned for Where Reimbursement Is Heading.

The shift toward value-based reimbursement models is accelerating. CPIhealth helps affiliated practices understand and prepare for value-based care arrangements — building the outcomes tracking, reporting infrastructure, and clinical protocols needed to participate in alternative payment models and demonstrate the value of interventional pain care to payers.

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