Annual Patient Encounters.
Our client base is a nationwide, growing network of thriving physician practices.
Areas of Coding Expertise.
We provide you with a trusted, dependable source of experience for urgent care, emergency medicine and many other hospital-based specialties.
Growth YOY for our Clients
We are enthusiastic about the work we do to support your group’s opportunities to reach its full potential.
We take a dynamic approach with white-glove, personalized service. This is made possible by our staff of highly-qualified experts who empower your group through educating your clinicians and advocating on your behalf.
Wisconsin Doctor Day
ConsensioHealth is proud to participate in Wisconsin Doctor Day 2025. This annual event brings together physicians and medical students from across the state for a day of advocacy, education, and direct engagement with WI legislators. We're excited to join our healthcare colleagues in shaping policies that support quality care and the medical profession.
ACEP Scientific Assembly
ConsensioHealth is excited to attend ACEP25, the American College of Emergency Physicians' Scientific Assembly. This premier event offers unmatched opportunities for education, innovation, and collaboration in emergency medicine. We're eager to learn alongside industry leaders, connect with fellow professionals, and reaffirm our commitment to advancing patient care through shared knowledge and innovation.
EMBC Events
ConsensioHealth is proud to sponsor the 5 Years of EMBC Conference, hosted by the Emergency Medicine Business Coalition (EMBC). This influential gathering brings together leaders in emergency medicine, hospital administration, and healthcare innovation to explore best practices, policy, and the future of emergency care. ConsensioHealth is also honored to sponsor the September 18 EMBC Webinar. We look forward to meaningful engagement with our peers and contributing to the evolution of business solutions in emergency medicine.
On April 7th, RAND released a report entitled “Strategies for Sustaining Emergency Care in the United States.” The report can be viewed as a sequel to its 2013 release “The Evolving Role of Emergency Departments in the United States” — only in this case, the outlook laid out across its 187 pages is significantly more dire.