Run the check
Paste two fee schedules and find CDT-level reimbursement changes. Do not paste direct patient identifiers into this public tool.
Your result is a signal. Recovery is the product.
The calculator previews the math. Omniscient's value is the authorized workflow: packet generation, submission tracking, payer follow-up, response handling, and accepted recovery evidence.
How to use this result
- Confirm the CDT code, payer, plan, provider, and service date are correct.
- Compare against the PPO fee schedule that was active on the service date.
- Read the EOB remark code before treating a variance as recoverable.
- Use the result as a signal, then screen a small EOB batch before your team spends hours manually repricing claims.
Why this free tool exists
Dental billing teams do not need another vague revenue promise. They need tiny, fast checks that expose whether payer math deserves attention. This tool turns one search query into one useful calculation, then points to the larger workflow: paid-claim recovery with human review, clinic approval, and payer follow-up.
What this tool answers
| Primary search | PPO fee schedule comparison tool |
|---|---|
| Workflow intent | Paste two fee schedules and find CDT-level reimbursement changes. |
| Useful inputs | Old schedule lines: CDT,amount, New schedule lines: CDT,amount |
| Best reader | Dental owners, billing leads, DSOs, and revenue cycle teams reviewing paid PPO claim math. |
Checked one line? Let us review the recovery path.
If the numbers look real, continue with a digital EOB or clean export. Omniscient manually reviews pilot recovery cases, keeps appeal and payer workflow details inside the system, and only bills after recovered dollars are evidenced.
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