Hospitals don’t lose millions from denials because denials exist.
They lose millions because denial ownership is broken.
Most health systems unintentionally create these patterns:
- Billing thinks denials are coding’s problem
- Coding thinks denials are documentation’s problem
- Documentation thinks denials are compliance’s problem
- Compliance thinks denials are “payer games”
And leadership thinks the teams will magically figure it out together.
They don’t.
Denial management fails for three reasons:
1️⃣ No defined owner per denial type
CO-16 isn’t the same as CO-18 or CO-197.
Yet most orgs treat “denials” as one bucket.
2️⃣ No cadence discipline
A denial touched every 14 days is a denial destined for aging.
3️⃣ No feedback loop
If coding errors don’t reach coders…
If eligibility errors don’t reach scheduling…
Denials repeat forever.
Denials aren’t a symptom.
They’re a report card.
And most organizations don’t want to look at the grade.
CEO, Wave Online



