
Revenue cycle. Compliance. Audits and appeals. Investigations. Analytics. Continuous intelligence that turns clinical work into audit-defensible evidence — produced by clinicians, validated by licensed investigators.
Precisian runs the full lifecycle — from start-up, credentialing, and enrollment through revenue cycle, compliance, audit defense, investigations, and analytics. Each discipline stands on its own; together they cover the money-in stack through the audit-defense stack.
Some close in days with a sharp advisory recommendation. Others run for months as full forensic reviews — pulling records, building citation trails, quantifying exposure dollar by dollar. The framework is the same; the depth fits the situation.
Most firms operate one layer — counsel knows the regulations but not the clinical workflow; analytics vendors have never seen survey day. Precisian sits at the intersection, under one engagement lead carrying LVN, Texas PI, CFE, and RAC-CT credentials — every finding tied to a record and a regulation, every dollar named in writing.
We built Precisian to do what no single advisor was doing — investigate, build, and defend healthcare programs with the same standard of evidence at every step.
The 27-Item MDS Accuracy Audit — the same diagnostic we run on day one of every nursing facility engagement. PDPM exposure, Section GG defensibility, Medicaid case-mix accuracy, eight sections, twenty-seven specific checks. Sent as a PDF.
Send the MDS auditCMS's CY2027 Home Health proposed rule lets skilled palliative care be furnished and billed under the existing home health benefit. Here is the real opportunity, and the compliance discipline it demands, for home health and hospice leaders.
Read →Hospice oversight is increasingly shifting toward data-driven pattern analysis. Recent enforcement actions and CMS anti-fraud initiatives suggest providers should closely monitor live discharge rates, documentation consistency, and other statistical indicators before they become regulatory concerns.
Read →Hospice TPE round one tests eligibility documentation against medical-review methodology. Five specific things contractor reviewers look for in the six-month prognosis narrative.
Read →Bring the situation; we’ll bring the questions that matter and a next-step recommendation.
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