Press & Media
Press kit for MediBill Saver.
Everything reporters and editors need: the factual product description, our six federal data sources, citation-ready stats, methodology DOI, and the inbox we monitor for press inquiries.
Last reviewed May 2026 · MediBill Saver Editorial Team
What MediBill Saver is
MediBill Saver is self-help software that audits a U.S. medical bill against six federal data sources and drafts ready-to-mail dispute letters with the relevant statute citations inside.
A patient uploads any medical bill — an itemized statement, a summary, or a photo. Our system reads the CPT/HCPCS codes on the bill, compares each line item against the federal benchmarks, surfaces patterns associated with potential billing errors (double-charges, unbundled procedures, upcoded visits, pharmaceutical markups well above benchmark), and generates up to five dispute letters drafted for the bill’s specific situation.
The Service is offered to U.S. residents 18 and over. MediBill Saver is not a law firm, medical practice, or HIPAA-covered entity. It is a software tool the patient uses themselves.
The six federal data sources
Every audit compares a bill’s line items against six authoritative public-data sources. All six are federally maintained and free to access; we ingest them on a published refresh cadence. See /methodology for source-by-source detail.
- CMS Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) — Medicare’s allowed amount for each procedure code, by locality.
- NADAC — National Average Drug Acquisition Cost, the pharmacy-acquisition benchmark for outpatient drugs.
- Hospital Price Transparency files (HPT) — each hospital’s federally-mandated machine-readable list of negotiated rates and cash prices.
- CMS NCCI edits — the bundling rules that identify procedures Medicare considers ineligible to bill separately.
- CMS Hospital Compare — the quality-and-outcomes dataset for each CCN-registered hospital.
- IRS Publication 78 — the registry of tax-exempt non-profit hospitals subject to §501(r) charity-care obligations.
NPPES (the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System) is used internally for NPI-to-provider lookup and is infrastructure, not a counted source.
Citation-ready facts
The following are factual product and operations details journalists can cite directly. Industry-wide error-rate statistics are paraphrased with attribution to their original publishers; please link to the publisher rather than to us.
- Pricing. Single Bill audit: $19.97 one-time (30-day money-back). Family Plan: $97/month (up to 10 audits/cycle, cancel-anytime). Pro Plan: $297/month (up to 100 audits/cycle, cancel-anytime).
- Coverage. The Service is offered to U.S. residents 18+. Not available in North Carolina.
- Operator. LootCastPuff LLC, operating as MediBill Saver. Registered at 980 Broadway #550, Thornwood, NY 10594.
- Data posture. Bills are processed in memory; report content is AES-256-GCM encrypted before leaving our server; bill content is not retained server-side.
- Methodology DOI. 10.5281/zenodo.20232731 — published on Zenodo under CC BY 4.0.
- Wikidata entity. Q139815877 — wikidata.org/wiki/Q139815877.
Voice and framing we ask reporters to keep
MediBill Saver is editorially neutral on hospitals, insurers, providers, and adjacent professionals (billing advocates, attorneys, CPAs, healthcare navigators). We state facts and cite sources; we do not characterize.
Hospitals legally set their own prices. We compare each line item against federal benchmarks; we do not dictate what a charge “should” cost. Outcomes vary by bill, provider response, and the action each customer takes. We do not promise specific savings on any particular bill.
Anonymized stories are welcome with explicit consent from the patient involved. We do not provide named-customer testimonials without that consent on file.
Reusable product description
Short form, ~25 words.
MediBill Saver is self-help software that audits a U.S. medical bill against six federal data sources and drafts the dispute letters with statute citations inside.
Long form, ~70 words.
MediBill Saver is self-help software for patients handling medical bills themselves. The tool compares every line on an uploaded bill against six federal data sources — CMS Physician Fee Schedule, NADAC, Hospital Price Transparency files, NCCI bundling rules, Hospital Compare, and IRS Publication 78 — surfaces line items worth checking, and drafts up to five dispute letters with the relevant statute citations already inside. Pricing starts at $19.97 per bill with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Research and methodology
The audit’s methodology is published as a peer-citable paper on Zenodo with a permanent DOI under CC BY 4.0. Reporters and academics can cite it directly:
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20232731
- Zenodo record: zenodo.org/records/20232731
- Human-readable summary: /methodology
Original quarterly research drops are indexed at /research.
Brand assets
- Logo (raster, 512×512 PNG): /icon
- Apple touch icon (180×180 PNG): /apple-icon
- Open Graph card (1200×630 PNG): /opengraph-image
- Brand color — accent: see globals.css (Tailwind v4 token
--color-accent). - Tagline: Tools to understand your bill. Dispute what’s wrong. Keep more of your money.
Press inquiries
Email press@medibillsaver.com.
Please include your outlet, the angle, your deadline, and what specifically you would like — a quote, a data citation, a methodology question, an interview, or background. Statements are issued in MediBill Saver organizational voice.
For customer-support questions or affiliate-program inquiries, please use the routes linked from /faq and /affiliates respectively — those are not monitored on the press cadence.