Volari AI vs Aspirion
Both recover denied claims on a no-risk basis. The difference is who they're built for — health systems vs independent practices.
| Aspirion | Volari AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Hospitals & health systems (complex, high-dollar claims) | Independent dermatology & specialty practices — solo to multi-location mid-size groups |
| Pricing | Contingency (% of recovered) — enterprise contracts | 25% of recovered, transparent and public — no enterprise contract |
| Risk to you | Low (contingency) but enterprise onboarding | Zero — no recovery, no fee, no onboarding lift |
| Onboarding | Enterprise integration with hospital systems | Sign a BAA, hand us your denials — no workflow change |
| Best fit | A hospital with complex denials and a revenue-cycle department | An independent practice that wrote claims off and has no appeals team |
When Aspirion is the better choice
Aspirion is a capable contingency-recovery partner for hospitals and health systems — particularly on complex, high-dollar, and underpayment claims that need deep payer expertise. If you run a hospital revenue-cycle department, Aspirion is built for you. Volari serves the practice Aspirion doesn't: the independent dermatology or specialty practice, recovering everyday denied claims on the same no-risk basis, without enterprise onboarding.
Common questions
Does Aspirion work with independent practices?
Aspirion focuses on hospitals and health systems, recovering complex and high-dollar denied and underpaid claims. Independent dermatology and specialty practices are the segment Volari is built for — same no-risk, contingency-style basis, but sized and priced for an independent practice rather than a hospital revenue-cycle department.
What does Volari do that hospital recovery vendors don't?
Hospital-focused recovery vendors (like Aspirion or R1 RCM) serve health systems with enterprise contracts and integrations. Volari brings the same no-risk recovery model — you only pay on what's recovered — to the independent practice, with no enterprise onboarding: sign a BAA, hand over your denials, and AI agents do the rest.