Pilot Overview
The Burse Pilot Program is designed to demonstrate measurable financial and operational impact using real clinical, administrative claims, and operational data — with secure connectivity, limited operational burden, and a clear path to client-validated ROI.
A structured pilot designed to prove measurable value quickly
The Burse Pilot Program demonstrates measurable financial and operational impact using real clinical, administrative claims, and operational data. The pilot is designed to validate Burse’s ability to identify missed revenue opportunities, reduce audit exposure, and improve documentation integrity within real clinical workflows.
Data integration is performed using HIPAA-compliant infrastructure under a Business Associate Agreement, with minimal technical burden on participating sites. The pilot is structured to deliver measurable value quickly while minimizing financial and operational risk for participating organizations.
A low-risk way to evaluate real impact
The pilot fee is reimbursed if the 10× ROI threshold is not achieved.
Integration is limited to 2–3 practices and works within existing clinical and operational workflows.
Connectivity is handled using HIPAA-compliant infrastructure under a Business Associate Agreement.
Participants begin receiving clinically grounded reimbursement and documentation findings shortly after go-live, with additional value demonstrated throughout the 60-day pilot period.
Secure connectivity with limited burden on participating sites
Burse will securely integrate clinical and operational data from 2–3 participating practices using certified healthcare interoperability infrastructure.
Integration is supported by a secure healthcare interoperability partner that enables reliable connectivity across major EHR systems while minimizing technical burden on participating sites.
Burse analyzes the full longitudinal record, not isolated datasets
Burse evaluates the longitudinal clinical record available through connected clinical and operational data sources — not limited datasets or claims-only logic.
By synthesizing structured and unstructured clinical information together, Burse reconstructs the patient’s full clinical story — enabling identification of revenue opportunities and the documentation gaps that drive reimbursement risk and audit exposure.
What the pilot is designed to prove
Surface clinically supported conditions not captured in billing and validate documentation against MEAT criteria.
Detect documentation gaps preventing compliant reimbursement and route actionable opportunities aligned to clinical workflows.
Identify coding and billing integrity risks and flag diagnoses lacking sufficient clinical support.
Quantify recoverable revenue opportunity and establish defensible improvement metrics.
This fee covers a portion of secure data integration and onboarding costs associated with clinical connectivity.
Integration and onboarding include connectivity setup and data validation. Timing depends on EHR and IT approvals.
Pilot period: 2 months from go-live.
We stand behind measurable outcomes
The Numeracy Group guarantees at least $200,000 in client-validated revenue opportunity across the pilot population, or the $20,000 pilot fee will be reimbursed.
Minimum client-validated revenue opportunity across the pilot population.
If the 10× ROI threshold is not achieved.
What successful pilot participation requires
Successful pilots require active collaboration so findings translate into real-world impact.
What participants receive at pilot completion
Available to organizations that proceed to production deployment within 60 days of pilot completion.
