Referral packet review software built for skilled nursing admissions.
AdmitScore turns referral packets into source-backed findings, payer questions, documentation gaps, medication concerns, and care-fit signals that SNF teams can verify before acceptance.
Focus the review on what admissions teams actually need to verify.
Referral packets can include hospital notes, therapy details, medication lists, payer context, orders, prior authorization clues, and inconsistent documentation. AdmitScore organizes that packet into review-ready questions.
Source-backed findings
Findings are written for staff review and should be checked against the packet.
Missing documentation
Therapy notes, skilled-need support, orders, and medication details are surfaced as clarification needs.
Payer and MA signals
Network, authorized days, plan requirements, and carve-out questions are flagged for verification.
Decision support only
AdmitScore does not approve or deny admissions and does not guarantee payer outcomes.
- Payer type appears to require plan verification.
- Therapy documentation may be incomplete for skilled need review.
- Medication list includes a possible high-cost item for pharmacy review.
- Wound and isolation details need source confirmation.
Teams searching this term usually need a faster, safer first pass.
The goal is not to replace reviewers. The goal is to make the first pass more consistent, reduce missed questions, and give staff a structured follow-up list.
- Compare: ExaCare alternative
- Related: AI referral review for skilled nursing
- Sample: AdmitScore sample report
Common questions about referral packet review software.
What should SNF referral packet review software surface?
It should surface payer questions, authorization readiness, missing documentation, high-cost medication concerns, operational fit signals, and source-backed findings staff can verify.
Does AdmitScore make the admission decision?
No. AdmitScore is decision support. Facility staff verify findings and make the final admission decision.
Evaluate packet review quality before changing admissions workflow scope.
Public forms should never receive PHI. Live-packet review is scoped through the secure pilot process.