We read America’s unreadable data.
Reddenda turns the country’s most impenetrable public datasets into living standards: scores, indexes, and exhibits you can act on. We started with the deepest vault in the economy, the price code of American healthcare: hundreds of millions of live negotiated rates, verified to real providers. It will not be the last.
live from the estate · as of 2026-07-15 · refreshes on load
The data is public. The truth is not.
Our first standard is rate intelligence: verified knowledge of what every payer actually pays every provider, reduced to a score you can negotiate with, underwrite with, and legislate with. The method travels to every dataset America publishes but cannot read.
Public but unreadable.
Federal law keeps forcing enormous datasets into the open: negotiated prices, filings, registries. Most arrive polluted, disjointed, and practically illegible. The files are the commodity.
The interpreter wins.
We stitch the fragments to verified identity, strip the noise, and keep the lineage intact from source file to rendered number. The verified join is the asset no downloader has.
Un-buyable by design.
A standard is only trustworthy if no one it measures can purchase it. Reddenda takes no payer money, and every license carries a rider that keeps it that way. Incumbent rate vendors sell up-market at $75K to $350K per engagement; the SMB provider layer they structurally skip is where we live.
Federal law keeps shipping our roadmap.
Hospital Price Transparency
Hospitals ordered to publish real negotiated rates. The first crack in the vault.
Transparency in Coverage
Every commercial payer forced to publish every negotiated rate, machine-readable. Our raw material, manufactured by regulation.
No Surprises Act arbitration
A federal dispute forum priced off the median local contracted rate: our exact metric, enshrined in law. Providers win roughly 86 percent of disputes at roughly 2.7x the payer benchmark, per CMS public reporting.
State Medicaid schedules go public
CMS-2442-F makes all fifty state Medicaid fee schedules public: the floor under every commercial rate. In force 14 days.
Every era of this timeline forced a new corpus into the open. We are the interpreter.
One non-depleting asset, sold as seven objects, to five markets. The provider market is already live.
A score, a report, an index, a feed, an API, a verifiable exhibit, and a licensed dataset. Same corpus, different altitude. Healthcare is the proven door; four more are opening.
Providers & their allies
A free RateScore on any NPI, signable counteroffer memos with verifiable content hashes, and real payer renewal windows from state filings. Shipped, working, and live today at reddenda.com.
Finance & dealmakers
Rate diligence rooms, data-room exhibits, and repricing radar for practice M&A, lending, and roll-ups. Answers nothing else provides.
Healthcare-adjacent business
Market atlases and code-level reality checks for billing firms, device, real estate, staffing, and everyone who sells into care.
Government, research & media
Citable, payer-independent benchmarks. Paper you can print, cite, and take to a hearing.
Cross-industry & consumers
The public index layer: what care actually costs, county by county, readable by anyone. And after healthcare, the next unreadable vault.
Every door opens onto the same corpus, and every number is fetched live from the serving database or it is not shown.
The full model →One corpus, priced at every altitude, built recurring-first.
The same non-depleting asset sells as a score, a memo, an exhibit, a room, and a licensed feed. Entry is self-serve; the top of the ladder is annual, contracted, and covenant-gated. Recurring data revenue leads by design.
Free score, paid ownership
The verdict is always free. Owning the signable artifact, the workflow, or the feed is what costs money.
Memos and exhibits
One-time artifacts priced per provider, per practice, per deal. Unlimited seats everywhere: the entity is the meter.
Subscriptions and rooms
Renewal watching, monitoring terminals, and deal rooms with twelve-month refresh rights. The recurring organ of the ladder.
Feeds and the standard
Annual licensed data feeds and score embedding, banded by coverage slice, every license carrying the no-payer-sublicense rider.
$0 score · $199 memo · $497 audit · exhibits from $1,500 · deal rooms from $4,900 · licensed feeds on a call. The same corpus institutions license at six figures starts at $0 for one NPI. Multi-NPI is always scoped on a call. Dollar figures are documented reimbursement opportunity, modeled not guaranteed.
The covenant
We take no payer money. Ever.
Not as a client. Not as a licensee. Not as an acquirer of data. We report on payers; we never sell to them.
Enforced in writing: every data license carries a no-payer-sublicense rider, and every exhibit order carries a buyer attestation. It is the one asset a better-funded rival cannot copy without abandoning the revenue that funds it.
The data estate, in the open.
Datasets live today, and the ones we are indexing toward, published honestly. Coverage is a trust signal, not a secret.
Commercial negotiated rates
The federal Transparency-in-Coverage universe, verified to provider identity.
The provider registry spine
Every NPI in America with specialty, geography, and group affiliation.
Medicare benchmarks
Locality-correct fee schedules: the shared denominator for every comparison.
Markets & geography
County, metro, and small-area health context joined to every provider.
This is not a deck. It is running.
The healthcare vertical is live at reddenda.com. The Mirror returns a real RateScore for any NPI you type, free, in seconds, with an honest empty state where local data is thin. The Counteroffer Memo ships with an RDN id and a verifiable content hash. Every number on this site reconciles to the serving database. Type any NPI. Audit us live.
curl https://reddenda.health/api/stats
→ fetching the live response…