These pages explain ideas and calm questions—they are not legal advice and not a substitute for your insurer's grievance rules or hospital contracts.
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Guides
BillSense is tuned for Indian discharge folders: GST invoices, insurer letters, labs, running bills. Some international “AI bill saver” apps lead with disputed claim dollars, appeal letters, and drug discount engines. Below we cover the themes families ask about—in language you can reuse at the billing or insurance desk—and link to uploads when that helps you prepare.
Themes many bill-review apps promote
Based on public positioning of similar products (we could not fully crawl every page of third-party sites from this build environment), families often see promises like: find billing errors, prescription savings, and appeal help. Here is how BillSense handles those ideas today, honestly.
- “Find errors” — We teach line-by-line meaning, cautious cross-document notes, and a short check-in questionnaire so you can spot lines that sound far from your stay. We do not auto-calculate a “refund owed” or accuse anyone of wrongdoing.
- “Appeals” — We do not generate formal legal or regulator-ready letters. We offer a guide to calm documentation and escalation paths so you can follow your insurer's or hospital's process.
- “Prescription savings” — We do not connect to live discount cards or pharmacy price APIs. We explain how to read medicine lines on a bill and what to ask so you are not overpaying for brands or duplicate packs.
Counter-ready
Billing visit checklist
What to carry, what to ask, print or save as PDF—similar to handouts other apps give before a hospital visit.
Open checklist →Auto-review themes
Common billing patterns
Duplicates, rounding, dates, GST, package vs open—explained for conversation, not automated verdicts.
Read patterns →Workflow
After your review
A calm order of operations: short list of lines, billing visit, insurer, re-upload—without paid concierge steps.
See next steps →Insurance & disputes
Grievances, cashless, reimbursement
What to gather before you complain, sample neutral questions for TPA and hospital finance, and how a BillSense Line guide can prep you—not write the complaint for you.
Open guide →Medicines & pharmacy
Read pharmacy lines • avoid sticker shock
Brand vs generic wording, billed quantity vs administered dose, implants, consumables labelled as “pharmacy,” and respectful questions billing can answer.
Open guide →Bring it back to your documents
When you are ready, upload bills and related papers together so cross-check hints can reference more than one page.
Start a document review