Emergency Medicine

Emergency revenue,
coordinated like
critical care.

In the emergency department every minute, every procedure and every documentation element moves reimbursement. Clientele validates critical care time, high-acuity E/M levels, procedures and modifiers as the encounter closes, before the claim ever leaves your department.

HIPAA compliant
Certified emergency coders
Trauma center experience
Enterprise SOC 2
Emergency Revenue
Command Center
8 stages active
Emergency Encounter T+0
Triage ESI 2
Critical Care 42 min
Procedures 4 captured
Documentation complete
Coding level 5
Claim Validation 98.4%
Payment posted
Critical care captured
42 min avg
Claim readiness
98.4%
Modifier check
25 · 59 · 76validated
Denial risk
Low2 flags
Coverage

Emergency Revenue Intelligence

Every service line in your department carries its own documentation, coding and payer logic. Select a module to see what Clientele validates before submission.

Module
Critical Care
Documentation
Attestation of total critical care time, exclusion of separately billable procedures.
Coding
Initial and each additional 30-minute increment reconciled against the timeline.
Claim validation
Time math verified; overlapping provider time and bundled services flagged.
Payer rules
Payer-specific attestation language and same-day E/M restrictions.
Workflow

Emergency Encounter Workflow

Arrival to revenue capture, tracked as one continuous chain of custody over the encounter record.

Chain of custody intact
01
Patient Arrival
Registration and demographic capture start the encounter record.
Intake
02
Rapid Triage
Acuity assignment sets the documentation expectations downstream.
Acuity
03
Emergency Evaluation
History, exam and decision-making captured against level criteria.
Clinical
04
Critical Care
Critical care time recorded with attestation and carve-outs.
Time capture
05
Procedures
Every bedside procedure logged with technique and findings.
Capture
06
Clinical Documentation
Note completeness checked while the encounter is still open.
Integrity
07
Code Validation
CPT, ICD and modifier alignment validated against payer edits.
Validation
08
Claim Submission
Clean claim released with supporting documentation attached.
Submitted
09
Revenue Capture
Payment posted, variance reconciled, appeals routed automatically.
Reconciled
Intelligence

Critical Care Intelligence

AI-assisted review runs on every closed encounter: critical care time substantiation, CPT/ICD alignment, bundled service detection and modifier automation, each with a risk score and a confidence read your coders can audit.

Critical Care Time
Live

Total time reconciled to the encounter timeline with procedure carve-outs applied.

Risk
Low
AI confidence
97%
E/M Validation
Live

Level selection tested against documented decision-making, data and risk.

Risk
Low
AI confidence
96%
Procedure Capture
Live

Billable procedures recovered from the note before the encounter closes.

Risk
Medium
AI confidence
93%
Modifier Validation
Live

Modifier 25, 59, 76 and laterality recommended with supporting excerpts.

Risk
Medium
AI confidence
94%
Bundled Service Detection
Live

Payer edits and guidance bundling surfaced with the supported alternative.

Risk
Low
AI confidence
98%
Documentation Completeness
Live

Missing attestations and required elements flagged to the provider.

Risk
Low
AI confidence
95%
Claim Readiness
Live

Final gate. Every validation cleared before the claim is released.

Risk
Low
AI confidence
99%
Live

Emergency Operations Dashboard

One board for the department and the revenue team: encounters, coding queue, documentation status and denials, updating as the shift moves.

Updated 4s ago
Active Encounters
128+12%
Across 3 sites
Critical Care Cases
34+5%
Time attested
Coding Queue
46-18%
Avg 3.4h in queue
Claim Queue
212+9%
Ready to release
Documentation Status
96%+2%
Complete at close
Denials
11-27%
Open this week
Appeals
7+1%
In progress
Revenue Forecast
4.2M+6%
Month to date
Platform

Clientele AI

An intelligence layer that reads the encounter the way a senior emergency coder would, then hands your team a decision, not a guess.

Purpose-built for the ED

Trained on emergency documentation patterns (critical care attestations, procedure notes, high-acuity E/M and payer-specific edits) so review reflects how your department actually documents.

Encounter reviewPre-submission
Coder oversightCertified ED
Audit trailExcerpt-level
01
Encounter Documentation
The note as your physicians wrote it, the single source of truth.
02
AI Documentation Audit
Structural and clinical audit against level and attestation requirements.
03
Critical Care Validation
Time statements reconciled with carve-outs and overlapping providers.
04
Procedure Recognition
Billable procedures identified in narrative text, not charge sheets.
05
Modifier Recommendation
Modifier logic proposed with the supporting documentation excerpt.
06
Claim Scrubbing
Payer-specific edits applied before release, not after rejection.
07
Denial Prediction
Encounters scored for denial likelihood and routed for review.
08
Revenue Optimization
Recovered charges and pattern feedback returned to the department.
Performance

Performance Dashboard

Where emergency departments see movement: fewer documentation-related rejections, stronger critical care collections and faster coding turnaround.

Critical Care Accuracy
97.2%
Time statements substantiated on first review.
Clean Claim Rate
98.4%
Claims accepted without documentation rework.
Documentation Completeness
95%
Required elements present at encounter close.
Modifier Accuracy
96.5%
Modifier decisions supported by note excerpts.
Coding Turnaround
1.4days
From encounter close to coded and released.
Revenue Recovery
12% lift
Recovered from documentation-driven rejections.
Ecosystem

Emergency Medicine Ecosystem

Select a service area to see its documentation, coding, claim lifecycle and AI validation profile.

Center Emergency Medicine
Service area

Critical Care

Total critical care time validated against the encounter timeline and carve-outs.

Documentation
Attestation language and time statement
Coding
99291 with each additional increment
Claim lifecycle
Same-day E/M conflicts resolved pre-submission
AI validation
Time math and exclusion check
Field notes

From the departments we work in

Critical care time stopped being an argument. The attestation either supports the claim or it comes back to us before it leaves.
Metro Emergency Physicians
Revenue Cycle Director · Ohio
They understood trauma activation documentation on the first call. That has never happened with a billing partner before.
Level I Trauma Center
Practice Administrator · Texas
Procedures we were documenting but never billing are now captured while the chart is still open.
Freestanding Emergency Group
Medical Director · Arizona
FAQ

Questions from emergency leadership

Anything else, an Emergency RCM specialist will walk your department through it directly.

Every encounter with a critical care attestation is reconciled against the documented timeline: procedure carve-outs, overlapping provider time and payer attestation language. If the time statement cannot be supported, the encounter is routed to a coder before submission, not after a denial.

Alongside. Clientele AI performs the first-pass documentation audit and surfaces risk with a confidence read; certified emergency coders make every final determination. Your team keeps authority over the chart.

Level selection is tested against documented medical decision-making, data reviewed and risk, with the procedures and ancillary services performed during the visit accounted for separately so the level is neither under- nor over-stated.

Modifier logic runs against the note rather than the charge sheet. Modifier 25, 59, 76 and laterality requirements are recommended with the documentation excerpt that supports them, so an auditor can follow the reasoning.

Yes. We integrate with the systems your department already runs and read from your existing documentation workflow. No change to how physicians chart is required to begin.

A specialty assessment establishes baseline documentation and denial patterns first. Most emergency groups move to production in phases, starting with a single site or provider cohort so results are measurable before scale.

Procedures documented within a critical care period, guidance codes without a retained image, and services bundled by payer edit are flagged with the specific edit rule and the alternative that is supported.

Encounter-level auditability plus operational reporting on documentation completeness, coding turnaround, clean claim rate, denial reasons and appeal outcomes, segmented by site, provider and payer.

Emergency RCM

Built for Emergency Departments.
Engineered for Revenue Precision.

The intelligent bridge between care delivery and revenue success, reviewed by emergency coding specialists and supported by AI built for high-acuity documentation.