The spread, before the market sees it.
Every metro holds contracts sitting below the local ceiling. Roll-Up Radar measures that distance: the spread between current contracted position and the local P90, by metro and specialty, tracked quarter over quarter. Whoever reads it first underwrites repricing the seller has not priced.
No price is printed on this page, deliberately. Licenses scope by metro coverage, specialty set, and rights, and close on a call with annual paper.
Top metros by repricing spread
| Metro | Specialty | Spread to P90 | QoQ |
|---|---|---|---|
| XXXXXXXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXXXXX | XX.X% | +X.X |
| XXXXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXX | XX.X% | +X.X |
| XXXXXXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXXXXXXX | XX.X% | -X.X |
| XXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXXXX | XX.X% | +X.X |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXXX | XX.X% | +X.X |
| XXXXXXXXX, XX | XXXXXXXXXXX | XX.X% | -X.X |
Teaser frame, fully redacted. The real cut is produced every quarter and is not published on this page: the work-email list below receives the teaser cut, and the full table ships under license. Spread figures are documented reimbursement opportunity, modeled not guaranteed. No PHI required.
One number, measured honestly: the distance to the local ceiling.
The ceiling is always local. A national average flatters some markets and slanders others, so the Radar never uses one.
The position
Where contracted rates actually sit today, metro by metro and specialty by specialty. Built from federally disclosed Transparency-in-Coverage rates joined to verified provider identity through the NPPES registry, ghost rates stripped.
The ceiling
The local P90: the top of each metro's own peer market for the same work. Computed from local peers, never from a national number, because repricing headroom only exists relative to the market that will pay it.
The movement
The spread between the two, recomputed every quarter. A widening spread is repricing nobody has taken. A compressing spread means the market found it, and the entry window is closing.
Each quarter lands as a ranked table, not a data dump.
The Radar is licensed, not bought in a cart. Coverage scopes by metro set, specialty set, and rights. Annual paper, quarterly delivery, and every license carries the no-payer-sublicense rider: the covenant is a contract term, not a slogan.
Inline products on this site clear a human-review gate and open automatically within 30 minutes. The Radar never sells inline. A license that maps to your mandate is scoped on a call, in writing, before any money moves.
The corpus refreshes
New federal disclosure cycles land and every join re-verifies against the NPPES registry.
The spread recomputes
Every covered metro and specialty, current position against the local P90.
The ranked cut ships
Top metros by repricing spread, movement flagged quarter over quarter.
The work checks out
Methodology notes and the coverage map ride with every cut, so your investment committee can verify it.
Three desks read the same table for three different reasons.
Funds building platforms
Entry markets get priced on trailing revenue. The Radar shows where contracted rates sit farthest below the local ceiling, so the platform thesis starts in metros where the repricing is still untaken.
Operating roll-ups and MSOs
The next tuck-in either reprices on day one or it does not. The Radar ranks candidate metros by spread and flags the markets you already hold that are compressing.
Lenders and credit desks
A borrower whose rates sit near the local floor is a different credit than one at the ceiling. The Radar gives underwriting the market context a P&L alone cannot.
Diligence on one named target is a different product: the Deal Room. The Radar tells you which market to hunt in. The Deal Room tells you what the target is worth.
Intelligence a payer can sponsor is intelligence a payer can shape.
The Radar's one job is to say where the spread is, no matter whom that embarrasses. That only holds if no payer can reach the desk that computes it. Reddenda takes no payer money: not as a client, not as a licensee, not as an acquirer. Every Radar license carries the no-payer-sublicense rider, so the table cannot leak back to the side it measures.
We take no payer money. Ever.
Read the covenant →Scope the license before the spread compresses.
The call is the only purchase path. It is also where the coverage map gets drawn around your mandate.
We take no payer money. Ever. Spread figures are documented reimbursement opportunity, modeled not guaranteed. No PHI required.