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Clinical-coding checks for private hospitals

Flag unsupported codes and missing diagnoses in each finished episode, so a private hospital founder can correct claims before month-end.

You get the checking already done: the evidence behind the idea, the sources it came from, and the objections it survived, all open below so you can judge them yourself.

UK38 sources8/8 checksVerified yesterday

Sourced from financial-ombudsman.org.uk, beta.jobs.nhs.uk, england.nhs.uk

6 in 100or fewer get through

This is one of them. 1,444 ideas went through the filter and 94.5% of them died on cited evidence. Read what killed them.

One page of the evidence record4e8d62f51dbce15b
Load the rulebook.** The national coding standards, the diagnosis classification (ICD-10, 4th edition) and the procedure classification (OPCS-4) are published as reference books by the Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Having this researched for you starts at £372 a day (YunoJuno). This is it already done.

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38 cited sources behind it, £2.10 each.

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The workings are the fourth document, and its arithmetic is computed rather than written.

The numbers are in the pack. Pricing mechanics and unit economics, the assumptions behind them listed in full, and anything the research could not stand up is marked so.

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What’s inside your pack

The moment you pay, you download the whole pack. 14 documents, no drip feed, no login.

Inside the pack14 documents
  • Where this starts
    The opportunity on one page: what it is, what checked out, and what we do not claim.
  • What you would be selling
    The thing that changes hands for money, written as an offer a buyer could accept today.
  • The field: who is already there
    The people already selling into this, what they charge, and where they leave the door open.
  • The numbers
    Pricing and the numbers behind it. Anything we could not verify is marked missing, never made up.
  • What would sink this
    The case against, at full strength, so you meet the objection here rather than from a customer.
  • What you build
    What to build, in what order, on what stack. Includes the non-goals for v1 and what would kill this.
  • How the first customers find you
    Where your first customers come from. Named channels, the beachhead to start in, and the signals that say stop.
  • How it runs once it works
    How it runs once someone pays. Delivery, capacity limits, the compliance you cannot skip, and where the manual work sits.
  • Your first fortnight
    Six steps for days one to seven: confirm the buyer, size the smallest paid offer, pick one channel.
  • The toolkit
    The named tools, services and suppliers this runs on, with what each one is actually for.
  • Copy you can paste
    Launch copy you can send today: listing page, outreach, social. Claim-checked like the research.
  • How to know in 30 days
    The one month test: what to run, what number to watch, and the reading that says walk away.
  • Everything we read, once
    Each check, what it found, and the source behind it, without hunting through the plans.
  • Every check, in full38 sources
    Every check this pack faced, each verdict, and a clickable source behind every claim.
what lands in your folder
  • The pack, readableindex.html
    Open this first and read the whole pack in order in your browser. No install, no account.
  • The pack, typeset for printComplete_Pack.pdf
    Every document in one printable PDF. Open it on a phone, or put it in front of someone.
  • Your first fortnight, on one pageFirst_Fortnight.html
    A single sheet to print and work from. Days one to fourteen, nothing else on it.
  • Every assumption, as a spreadsheetAssumptions.csv
    Every number the financial model rests on, in a file your spreadsheet opens directly.
  • Marketing copy, ready to pasteMarketing_Assets.txt
    The launch copy as plain text, so it goes straight into an email, a listing or a post.
  • The machine-readable recordmanifest.jsonld
    What this pack is, in structured data, so a tool can read it as easily as you can.

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Could you run this?

Behind the research is a business somebody has to actually operate. Here is who they would be selling to, and how soon the first money arrives.

  • Sells to businesses
  • Mostly automated
  • Evenings-friendly
  • Vertical tool
Market
UKThe opportunity, its evidence and its economics are researched for this market. The pack itself is priced and sold in GBP.
Who pays
The founder-operator or revenue-cycle lead at a small UK private day-hospital or surgical centre, reached through Google Ads to UK private healthcare providers or LinkedIn outreach to hospital finance leads.
How we tried to kill it

Each check is an attack, not a rubber stamp. An idea dies on the first check where cited evidence goes against it. This one survived all 8. Finding nothing is not the same as finding a green light; see how each check works on /how-it-works.

The 6 below run on every idea, whatever it is. This one's lane ran 2 more on top, for 8 in all.

  • 1Whether the pain is imagined
  • 2Whether the value decays
  • 3Whether incumbents already own the space
  • 4Whether anyone will actually pay
  • 5Whether it can reach a market at all
  • 6Whether there is a legal landmine
See how each check works

The table of contents

Exactly what this pack covers, plus a blurred look at the document you receive.

Unlocks the moment you buy
  • 01The £199/month pricing plan and the founder-operator buyer profile it targets
  • 02The NHS England ICD-10 diagnosis and OPCS-4 procedure classification standards the checks run against
  • 03The output format: each discrepancy with its source sentence, a suggested correction, and a confidence score
  • 04The route to market via Google Ads to UK private healthcare buyers and LinkedIn outreach to hospital CFOs

A look inside

Real, sourced lines taken straight from the pack. Every source below is a live link: open one and check the claim before you buy.

Extract · evidence record
  • Load the rulebook.** The national coding standards, the diagnosis classification (ICD-10, 4th edition) and the procedure classification (OPCS-4) are published as reference books by the Health and Social Care Information Centre.
  • Claims can be short-paid for reasons that have nothing to do with the codes, one insurer paid only 60% because the chosen hospital sat outside the patient's covered network.
  • The people who do this work are qualified coders holding a national coding qualification, employed on real salaries, a large private hospital group advertised up to £30,000 for one.
The rest of this section, and three more documents, are in the pack.
The receipts

38 sources, each cited against the claim it supports.

3 of them, open any of these now:

The other 35 are cited inside the pack, each against the claim it supports.

Researched and published by Chidi, who built Mumchimp. Who that is.

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