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Yes — I can audit hospital bills to identify issues such as:

Yes — I can audit hospital bills to identify issues such as:
What I can check for you
Duplicate charges (same item/procedure billed more than once)
Upcoding (higher-priced procedure billed than what's documented)
Unbundling (items that should be included in a package billed separately)
Incorrect quantities (e.g., medicines, consumables, room charges)
Mismatch between:
Doctor's notes / discharge summary
Investigation reports
Final bill
Non-medical or inflated charges (consumables, PPE, admin fees, etc.)
Insurance-ineligible items wrongly charged to patient
What I need from you
You can upload or paste:
Final hospital bill (PDF / image / text)
Discharge summary
Itemized bill (very important)
(Optional but helpful)
Doctor's prescription
Operation theatre notes
Investigation reports
Insurance pre-auth approval
What you'll get
A clear list of suspected duplicate or excess charges
Explanation in simple terms (no medical jargon unless you want it)
A ready-to-use objection list you can submit to:
Hospital billing desk
TPA / insurance company
Grievance cell (if needed)
Privacy note
You may black out personal details (name, phone, address). Dates and medical items should remain visible.
If you'd like, start by uploading the itemized bill, and tell me:
Is this cash payment or insurance?
Which country/state (billing rules vary slightly)?
I'll take it step-by-step with you.

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