Inspect one synthetic finding before you trust the totals.
This is synthetic data. The point is not the payer, code, or reimbursement path. The point is that a finding only becomes reviewable when the source chain is complete.
One finding. Four honest states.
Inspect the source, comparison, readiness, and review context beside the selected finding. Only reviewed, evidence-complete work moves forward.
Select a row. Keep the proof beside it.
| Claim | DOS | Location | Payer context | Code | Expected allowed | Actual allowed | Candidate variance | Evidence | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 | Location 14 | Payer Apayer context attached | Procedure A | $890 | $651 | $239 under expected | Complete evidence | Review-ready |
Source, expected amount, service date, filing window, and reviewer evidence are present.
Can move forward after team review.
A variance candidate exists, but a required source, mapping, or filing-window fact is missing.
Held back with a specific evidence request.
The row is not ready for action, but the payer, source, or procedure pattern should stay visible.
Feeds payer and source review without entering the ready queue.
No candidate variance, expired window, contractual exception, or reviewer rejection.
Suppressed from export but remains auditable.
Only the high-value exports ask for contact.
The inspection above stays open. Downloading, customizing, or booking creates a real follow-up.