Tuesday, April 14, 2026

RapidClaims Unveils RapidRecovery to Complete AI-Driven Revenue Cycle Management

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RapidClaims, an AI-first revenue cycle management platform, announced the expansion of its platform with RapidRecovery, a denial management solution that completes the company’s connected platform across the full claims lifecycle. The announcement coincides with Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting 2026, where RapidClaims is demonstrating its integrated platform at Booth #217.

RapidClaims was founded on a single conviction: that denials are not an inevitable cost of doing business. They are a symptom of a disconnected revenue cycle. The company set out to fix that by connecting medical coding, CDI, and claims scrubbing into one intelligent platform, closing the documentation and coding gaps that drive the majority of denials before a claim ever leaves the building. Not a collection of bolt-on tools. A single operating system for the revenue cycle.

RapidRecovery is the natural completion of that vision. With RapidCode, RapidCDI, and RapidScrub addressing every stage where documentation gaps and coding errors cut into provider revenue, RapidRecovery closes the loop, bringing the same intelligence customers rely on upstream directly into denial resolution.

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Denial management has become one of the most financially consequential challenges in revenue cycle operations. In 2024, one out of every eight claims was turned down across the sector, based on official figures – though real-world rejection levels ran higher, near fifteen out of a hundred. Medicare Advantage along with private insurers led the surge, pushing those numbers upward faster than others. Each day, payers altered payment guidelines hundreds of times; over a twelve-month stretch, rule modifications passed three hundred thousand marks. Behind closed doors, these quiet updates reshaped what counts as payable without warning. Most offices still handle rejections the old way: workers review each denied case by hand, piece together appeal letters individually, then dig into problems only once cash losses pile up. Roughly a third to more than half of rejected claims never get sent back for another look, so money tied to them vanishes entirely. Most others blame the amount. Truth is, it’s about structure. How things fit matters more than how much there is.

The platform’s upstream intelligence, applied across coding, documentation, and claims submission, stops revenue leakage before it starts. And because RapidClaims has coded, analyzed, and submitted every claim in its platform, it carries a depth of claim-level context that no standalone denial management tool can match. When a denial does arrive, RapidRecovery resolves it with the full clinical and billing context behind every claim, bringing a level of precision to recovery that no standalone denial management tool can replicate.

RapidRecovery combines intelligent process automation, a contextual AI denial model, and voice AI for autonomous payer follow-up into a single connected workflow. Automated root-cause analysis categorizes denials by payer, denial type, and underlying cause, giving teams the visibility to prioritize high-value appeals and identify recurring patterns before they compound. An AI agent handles payer calls autonomously, taking on the repetitive outreach that consumes staff time and redirecting that capacity toward work that requires clinical judgment. An automated appeals engine generates payer-specific letters with supporting clinical documentation, submits them directly to payer portals, and tracks every status without manual follow-up. Every denial, claim status, payer response, and recovery outcome is consolidated into a single view, giving leadership real-time visibility into denial trends, payer performance, and recovery rates across their entire organization.

Currently live with customers, RapidRecovery has reduced claim filing timelines from 40 days to within 72 hours of denial receipt and delivered a 70 percent denial overturn rate on appealed claims within 30 days of deployment.

“Denial management was never a question of if for RapidClaims, it was a question of when. Every conversation we had with customers pointed to the same gap, and everything we had built upstream made us uniquely positioned to close it. RapidRecovery completes the platform we set out to build, and we are bringing it to the broader market at exactly the right moment.” – Dushyant Mishra, CEO, RapidClaims

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