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Ladera Urgent Care, Integrative Urgent Care

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Ladera Urgent Care and Integrative Urgent Care, both founded by Dr. Eric Brown, serve Southern California communities. With years of ER experience, Dr. Brown knew how to care for patients — but managing the business side of urgent care proved more complex.

Overview

Clinics:

Ladera Urgent Care (2022, and Integrative Urgent Care (2017) — Southern California

Experity Solutions:

EMR/PM, Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), & Business Intelligence (BI)

Challenges:

  • Revenue dropped nearly 30% after switching to internal billing and a generic EMR
  • Inefficient workflows and lack of integration between systems
  • Staff confusion and stress due to complex insurance and billing processes
  • Desire for more control but fear of losing financial stability

Results:

  • Revenue restored and exceeded previous levels
  • Faster onboarding and smoother workflows reduced staff stress
  • Operational visibility with data on throughput times, denials, coding, and payer performance
  • More leadership time for growth, staff, and patient experience

It is a leap of faith, right? Because you want to control it and financials are going to make you or break you in a practice. But Experity has been by far the right partner.

Mary Beth Guisada

Practice Administrator, Ladera & Integrative Urgent Care

The ChallengeGoing It Alone

When Dr. Eric Brown launched his first urgent care, he leaned on one of Experity’s legacy companies to manage operations and billing. But by 2020, feeling more confident in his business acumen, he brought billing in-house and switched to a generic EMR.

The move backfired. Within eight months, revenue had dropped nearly 30%. The team was working just as hard, but the financial results didn’t reflect it. The lack of urgent care–specific workflows meant everyday tasks took longer, errors were more frequent, and staff were bogged down in manual processes.

Instead of clarity, the clinics faced:

  • Missed charges due to an EMR that didn’t integrate seamlessly with practice management
  • Delayed payments caused by credentialing gaps and payer confusion
  • Frustrated staff struggling to navigate a system that wasn’t designed for urgent care
  • Lost time spent fixing errors and chasing down claims rather than focusing on patients

For Mary Beth Guisada, the new administrator brought in to help stabilize operations, the situation was clear: the practice had all the right people and patient demand, but the wrong tools.

Beyond the numbers, the financial strain was beginning to threaten the clinics’ growth plans — and even risked pulling attention away from what mattered most: delivering quality, timely care to patients.

I’ve used many systems, but this setup was creating more work, not less. Staff were confused, claims were delayed, and we didn’t have the data we needed to run the practice.

Mary Beth Guisada

Practice Administrator, Ladera & Integrative Urgent Care

The SolutionA True Partnership

Dr. Brown turned back to Experity, this time with a nearly full suite: EMR/PM, Revenue Cycle Management, and Business Intelligence. The decision delivered immediate relief and measurable results.

Experity’s urgent care–focused workflows fit naturally into clinic operations, reducing friction for providers and staff. Role-specific training ensured medical assistants, providers, and front desk teams were ready from day one, supported by videos and a robust knowledge base. The payoff was faster onboarding, less stress, and improved patient flow.

With an integrated EMR and PM, no charges slipped through the cracks — even self-pay patients were accurately billed at checkout. This closed revenue gaps and, combined with RCM partnership, helped the clinics recover from a 30% revenue drop.

The addition of BI dashboards gave leadership a clear view of operations and finances. From tracking Net Revenue Value (NRV) per encounter to monitoring throughput times, coding accuracy, and payer performance, the data empowered smarter staffing decisions and more accurate forecasting. Denials could be broken down by reason, making it easier to retrain staff and resolve issues quickly.

Most importantly, Experity gave the clinics back their most precious resource: time. With billing and RCM handled, Dr. Brown and his team could focus on growth, staff development, and patient care. Patients noticed smoother check-ins, more attentive providers, and a stronger overall experience.

Having somebody take care of billing and RCM gives me more time to work with staff and improve patient encounters. That makes the patient experience better.

Dr. Eric Brown

Emergency Medicine Physician, Ladera and Integrative Urgent Care

The OutcomeResults at a Glance

By returning to Experity, Ladera and Integrative Urgent Care not only regained lost revenue but also built a stronger, more resilient operation. Staff are empowered, leadership has visibility, and patients feel the difference in care.

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Revenue Recovered and Surpassed

The 30% drop was reversed, with revenue climbing above previous benchmarks

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Revenue Per Encounter Visibility

BI dashboards tracked NRV (net revenue per visit) for accurate budgeting and forecasting

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Operational Efficiency

Onboarding was faster; automation at registration reduced staff stress and improved flow

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Data-Driven Management

Real-time dashboards monitored throughput, coding, and payer performance; denials flagged by reason guided retraining

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More Time for Patient Care

Leadership gained hours back to focus on staff, growth, and patient encounters

The proof is in the pudding. When you see more money, you can justify that this makes sense.

Dr. Eric Brown

Emergency Medicine Physician, Ladera and Integrative Urgent Care