Priced to your cycle,
not a rate card.
Revenue cycle pricing that pretends one size fits every practice is hiding something. GetMax proposals are built from three things:
Claim volume
Monthly claims drive most of the work — pricing scales with it, not against you.
Specialty mix
Procedure-heavy specialties carry heavier coding and auth loads than primary care.
Scope of services
Full-cycle, or specific stages — eligibility, coding, denials — priced to what you use.
What people ask before they ask for a number
- How much does GetMax cost?
- Revenue cycle work is quoted as a percentage of collections, and the percentage depends on your specialty, claim volume, payer mix and which parts of the cycle we run. We do not publish one number, because a practice billing 400 claims a month and one billing 8,000 are not the same job.
- Are there setup or onboarding fees?
- Tell us what you bill and we will give you the whole figure before you sign anything. What we will not do is quote a low headline rate and then bill separately for reporting, appeals or a portal login.
- Is there a long-term contract?
- The term and how either side ends it are written into the agreement rather than left to a conversation. If the work is good, you should stay because of the work.
- What does it take to try the AI coding assistant?
- Nothing at all. It is open at /demo/coding with no sign-in, no trial timer and no card. It runs on our own GPUs, which is why we can leave it open.
- Do you work with small practices?
- Yes. Small practices are often where percentage points hurt most, because one denial nobody had time to appeal is a bigger share of the month.