Volari AI vs CombineHealth
CombineHealth gives your team AI agents to operate. Volari takes the whole denied-claims problem off your plate — and only gets paid if it recovers.
| CombineHealth | Volari AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Model | SaaS — AI agents your team runs in-house | Done-for-you service — we run it, you don't |
| Pricing | Subscription / per-agent (you pay to use it) | 25% of recovered — nothing if nothing comes back |
| Who does the work | Your team, with their tools | Volari's AI agents, fully managed |
| Built for | Practices/teams that want to keep billing in-house | Practices that want denials handled for them |
| Risk to you | You pay for the software regardless of results | Zero — outcome-based |
When CombineHealth is the better choice
CombineHealth is a fit for a practice or billing team that wants to keep its denial work in-house and equip itself with AI agents to do it faster. If you have the team and want the tooling, CombineHealth gives you agents to run. Volari is for the practice that doesn't want to run anything — it hands over the denials and pays only on what's recovered.
Common questions
Is CombineHealth the same as Volari?
Both use AI agents for denial work, but the model is opposite. CombineHealth is software your team operates to keep denial management in-house. Volari is a done-for-you service — its AI agents work your denied claims for you, and you pay 25% only on what's recovered, nothing otherwise. One is a tool you run; the other is an outcome you buy.
Do I need a billing team to use Volari?
No. Unlike SaaS denial tools your staff must operate, Volari is fully done-for-you — built specifically for the independent practice without a dedicated appeals team. You hand over the denials; the agents do the rest.