What you can use today

Tools built for plain-language bill clarity

Each card links somewhere real in BillSense. We stay honest about what is automated teaching versus what your hospital or insurer still needs to confirm with you.

How it works

From upload to calm questions

One healthcare case bundles every related document for that hospital stay. Your first case is free; BillSense Wallet covers OCR, storage, and servers when you need more reviews—not medical or legal advice.

Step 1

Upload PDFs or images

Bills, labs, prescriptions, scans, insurance letters, discharge summaries—one hospital episode per case.

Step 2

We extract text carefully

OCR (Tesseract when available) plus optional PDF text extraction—with preprocessing on photos for sharper reads.

Step 3

You get education + questions

Plain-language explanations, cautious cross-document notes, and questions you can ask billing or your insurer.

Step 4

Fair pricing with BillSense Wallet

Your first case is free. Sign in for more hospital episodes and longer retention—priced to cover OCR and servers, not for diagnoses or legal outcomes.

Your first case is free.

We believe healthcare paperwork should be understandable by everyone. One full healthcare episode is free; BillSense Wallet helps cover OCR, storage, and servers so we can keep serving more families.

BillSense Wallet

One free case, then fair per-episode pricing. Pay in USD or INR—covers document processing and retention, not per-page upsells.

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Quick bill audit

After upload, see all charges on one page with traffic-light cues—not a verdict, a map for calm questions.

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Line-by-line guide

Per-line stories in everyday words: what the charge often means and what paperwork helps.

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Documents view

Your uploads grouped with readability cues so you know what the computer could see.

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Totals & cross-check

Where we can, compare printed footer totals to summed lines and flag gentle mismatches.

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Insights across your reviews

Open a living summary of your processed uploads: document mix, reminders when a bill bundle may be missing a discharge summary, medicine-looking lines vs your prescription text, and OT-style amounts compared only to wide illustrative teaching ranges—not city “usual” prices. Updates every time you visit the page.

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Education glossary

Short definitions for crowded hospital terms—curated over time with global billing context.

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Guides hub

Checklists and explainers for pharmacy lines, insurance questions, and billing-desk visits.

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Blog & notes

Longer reads on how serious care sometimes shows up on paperwork—still educational, not medical advice.

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Home sample audit

Try the teaching layout with sample amounts before you upload anything real.

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Nothing here replaces your hospital billing desk or insurer. Outcomes depend on policy, paperwork, and how you choose to follow up.