Implant & Procedure Profitability
IncisIQ tracks implant costs against reimbursements, breaks down procedure-level profit and loss, and shows you the true financial picture of every case your facility performs.
Why IncisIQ
Most ASCs don't have a clear picture of implant costs vs. reimbursements until it's too late. IncisIQ gives you that picture in real time.
See the actual cost of every implant used in your facility alongside what insurers reimburse. Identify which implants are profitable and which are eating your margins.
Break down the full cost of each procedure â implants, supplies, facility time, and overhead â so you know what every case truly costs to perform.
Compare what payers reimburse against your actual costs. See which procedures and payers deliver a return and which ones leave you in the red.
Every case gets a clear P&L â costs in, reimbursement out, margin calculated. Filter by procedure type, surgeon, payer, or time period.
Get flagged when implant or supply costs deviate from expected ranges. Catch cost overruns early instead of discovering them at month-end.
All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Role-based access ensures each user only sees what they need. Built on secure cloud infrastructure.
How It Works
Import your implant costs, supply invoices, procedure logs, and reimbursement records. We support CSV, Excel, and manual entry to get you started quickly.
IncisIQ matches costs to reimbursements and calculates profitability at the implant, procedure, surgeon, and payer level â automatically.
Use clear data to renegotiate implant pricing, adjust case mix, and have informed conversations with payers and vendors.
The Problem
These are the blind spots IncisIQ is built to eliminate.
Some implants cost your facility more than what insurance reimburses for the procedure. Without tracking this at the item level, these losses compound silently.
Not every case is profitable. When you factor in implant costs, supplies, staff, and facility overhead against the actual reimbursement, some procedures run at a loss.
Most ASCs don't know their true profitability until financial statements are produced weeks later. By then, the money is already lost.