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 We do not publish one number, because a practice billing 400 claims a month and one billing 8,000 are not the same job.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.