Find Conditions Others Miss

Burse uses clinical and operational signals across notes, labs, medications, vitals, imaging, assessments, billing, and scheduling to identify clinically supported conditions that claims-only logic and routine workflows often miss.

Clinical Signals

Burse connects signals across the full patient record

Burse synthesizes longitudinal clinical and operational evidence across encounters, sources, and care settings to surface clinically supported conditions that routine workflows often miss.

It finds four distinct types of missed revenue opportunity: single-encounter signals, undercoded documented conditions, carry-forward conditions, and 24-month longitudinal discoveries.

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Opportunity type
Single-encounter signals

Conditions supported within a single encounter where the provider missed the signal during normal workflow.

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Opportunity type
Undercoded documented conditions

Conditions the patient has and the provider documented, but the medical record coding team did not fully capture.

3
Opportunity type
Carry-forward conditions

Conditions documented in prior years that Burse determines are still likely positive and should be re-addressed.

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Opportunity type
24-month longitudinal discoveries

Conditions surfaced only when Burse connects evidence across a two-year review of the patient’s clinical record.

Source categories

Evidence Burse evaluates across the record

Narrative notes

Chief complaint, HPI, ROS, progress notes, and A/P.

Diagnoses & problem tracking

Problem list, diagnoses, and impressions.

Objective evidence

Vitals, exam, labs, imaging, and diagnostic studies.

Medications & treatment

Home meds, reconciliation, administered meds, procedures, and therapy orders.

Scheduling & encounter context

ADT, demographics, coverage, appointments, encounter type, and disposition.

Decision-making & risk

MDM, consult notes, care plans, and severity context.