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Is Your OB/GYN Practice Losing Revenue? Use Our Free Calculator

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OBGYNBillingPro Team
March 15, 2026
4 min read

Most OB/GYN practices lose 15–30% of collectable revenue to billing errors, denied claims, and missed codes. Our free calculator shows you exactly how much your practice is leaving on the table.

Revenue leakage in OB/GYN billing isn't always visible. Unlike a denied claim — which at least shows up in your AR as an obvious problem — revenue leakage often happens silently: codes never billed, modifiers never applied, global periods never tracked, antepartum components counted wrong.

The average OB/GYN practice loses 15–30% of its collectable revenue to billing inefficiencies. For a practice generating $1.5M in annual collections, that's $225,000–$450,000 walking out the door every year.

The Most Common Sources of OB/GYN Revenue Leakage

Denied Claims — 19% of In-Network Claims

In 2025, 19% of in-network claims were denied by commercial payers. In OB/GYN, denial rates are often higher because of the complexity of global maternity billing, modifier requirements for surgical procedures, and telehealth coding rules.

The cost to rework a single denied claim is $57.23 in staff time and administrative overhead. If your practice submits 500 claims per month and 19% are denied, you're spending $5,400 per month just chasing denials — before counting the revenue you never recover.

Underbilling — The Silent Killer

Underbilling is less visible than denials but often costs more. Common underbilling scenarios in OB/GYN:

  • Billing 99213 when the visit complexity supports 99214
  • Missing modifier 22 on complicated surgical procedures
  • Not billing CPT 59430 for standalone postpartum visits
  • Omitting J-codes for IUD device supply alongside 58300
  • Never billing 99401–99404 for standalone preventive counseling

A single coding audit typically identifies $50,000–$200,000 in underbilled services for a mid-size OB/GYN practice.

In-House Billing Overhead

In-house billing staff carrying average salaries of $45,000–$65,000 plus benefits represent $56,250–$81,250 per year in fully loaded cost per biller. For practices with 2–3 billers, that's $112,500–$243,750 per year in overhead.

Outsourced billing typically costs 4–7% of collections — for a practice collecting $1.5M annually, that's $60,000–$105,000 per year, often less than the cost of equivalent in-house staff while achieving higher collection rates.

Timely Filing Failures

Every payer has a timely filing deadline — Medicare is 12 months from date of service, but many commercial payers are 90 or 180 days. Claims submitted after the timely filing window are non-recoverable. Practices with manual billing workflows frequently miss timely filing deadlines on denied claims that were never worked.

Calculate Your Revenue Leakage

Our free Revenue Leakage Calculator takes 3 minutes to complete. You enter:

  • Gross monthly charges
  • Total contractual adjustments
  • Total payments received
  • Your current claim denial rate
  • First-pass resolution rate
  • Billing staff count and salary

The calculator outputs:

  • Your current Net Collection Rate (NCR)
  • Annual revenue lost to denials
  • In-house billing overhead cost
  • Estimated missed modifier revenue
  • Timely filing risk exposure
  • Total Net Recovery Opportunity — what you could be collecting that you're not

The average practice that completes the calculator discovers $80,000–$350,000 in annual revenue leakage.

What Happens After

The calculator is free. The result is blurred until you enter your email address — and then you receive a complete personalized analysis of your practice's revenue leakage by email, along with a free 30-minute consultation to review the findings with one of our certified OB/GYN billing specialists.

No obligation. No pitch call if you don't want one. Just the data.

If you're billing $100K+ per month in gross charges and your Net Collection Rate is below 95%, there's almost certainly significant recoverable revenue sitting in your AR right now.

Use the calculator. See the number. Then decide.

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