Denial recovery built for dermatology practices.
Volari AI recovers the denied dermatology claims your practice wrote off — Modifier 25, Mohs documentation, biologic prior-auth, and medical-necessity denials. AI agents run every appeal end-to-end. You pay 25% of what we recover. Nothing otherwise. BAA signed.
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Every denied claim is work you already did.
You saw the patient, performed the procedure, wrote the note — then wrote the claim off. The only other way to earn that revenue back is to see more patients or add a provider. Volari recovers it from work you already delivered, at zero risk. Appealing these by hand never paid off; agents change the math.
Dermatology denial recovery — FAQ
How do you appeal a Modifier 25 denial in dermatology?
The appeal must show the E/M service was significant and separately identifiable from the same-day procedure — supported by the documentation in the note and the relevant payer policy. Volari's AI agents extract the separately-identifiable service from the chart and file the appeal with payer-specific arguments, then follow it to payment.
Can you recover denied Mohs surgery claims?
Yes. Mohs denials are frequently documentation-driven (stage counts, specimen mapping, pathology correlation). Volari's agents assemble the operative and pathology record into the appeal and pursue it end-to-end.
Do you handle biologic prior-authorization denials?
Yes. Biologic denials (step therapy, medical necessity, PA technicalities) are appealed with the failed-conservative-treatment history and specialty-society guidelines. Agents build and file the appeal.
What does it cost?
A flat 25% of what we recover. No retainer, no setup, no software fee. If we recover nothing, you pay nothing. BAA signed before any claim data is accessed.
Who is this for?
Independent (non-private-equity) dermatology practices, typically 1–10 providers, carrying a backlog of denied and written-off claims without a dedicated appeals team.