BillSense Wallet
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Includes your free case
Each review kept up to 60 days on our servers
You can start another healthcare case now.
One case = one hospital episode. Upload every related bill, lab, and discharge paper in that review—we do not charge per file.
Know your bill before you pay
Choose hospital bills, labs, prescriptions, insurance letters, or discharge summaries—Word or scans are fine. Quick bill audit (first screen after upload) only runs invoice-style cues when you tag at least one file as a bill: final / itemized, pharmacy, OP, consumables, or ward/ICU charges. BillSense extracts text and builds an educational review—not a payment gateway and not a guarantee that every number is perfect. Label each file so we know what you uploaded.
Choose hospital bills, labs, prescriptions, insurance letters, or discharge summaries—Word or scans are fine. Quick bill audit (first screen after upload) only runs invoice-style cues when you tag at least one file as a bill: final / itemized, pharmacy, OP, consumables, or ward/ICU charges. BillSense extracts text and builds an educational review—not a payment gateway and not a guarantee that every number is perfect. Label each file so we know what you uploaded.
Upload your provisional or itemized bill (photo or PDF) while you are at billing. We explain lines in plain language and give you questions to ask before money leaves your hands.
Privacy at a glance
- Files and reviews auto-delete after 60 days (details in our Privacy policy).
- We do not sell your documents or use them for ads.
- Optional encryption for stored uploads/reports can be enabled by your administrator.
Before you pay
Questions for the billing desk
BillSense does not approve or block payment. Use this list when you speak with billing—polite, specific, and calm.
If you only have a one-line total
Ask for a fully itemized bill (date, description, quantity, amount per line) before final payment.
Checklist
- Ask billing for a fully itemized bill (date, description, quantity, amount per line)—not only a one-line total.
- Match major charges to care you remember: procedures, room/ICU days, pharmacy, implants, lab, radiology.
- If insurance or TPA is involved, ask when the deduction sheet with policy reasons will be shared.
- Use the questions below at the billing window—polite and specific, not accusatory.
- Pay only after you understand the main categories; you can still clarify smaller lines later in writing.