Urgent Care Quarterly

The Effects of Low-Acuity Patient Visits on Urgent Care Revenue

Research
Industry Trends & Research, Medical Billing, RCM, Urgent Care Operations

Reviving Revenue in a Softening Market

Visit volume has always been a key measure of urgent care success. But while clinicians have become super-efficient at managing upper respiratory cases over the last few years, it has come with a cost —lower acuity levels and lower reimbursement when visit volume is low or at historical averages.

In this issue of Urgent Care Quarterly, you get insights into:

  • Experity data and clinic trends leading to this decrease in reimbursement and negatively impacting overall urgent care profitability
  • Expert advice on how to reverse course in your clinic
  • The latest data on visit volume and metrics that affect your bottom line

With access to timely data based on our partnership with more than 5,700 urgent care clinics in the U.S., Experity provides reliable, relevant data to help you adapt and succeed in the new era of urgent care. Download the full report to access the information and data that will support your success into 2023.