Vlada
For payers

Benchmark every rate against the market you actually compete in.

Vlada resolves the published price files into one source-traced graph, so you can see where your negotiated rates lead, where they lag, and by how much. Same code, same market, same rate basis. Every number traced to the file it came from.

8.96Bcommercial negotiated rates
42payers, source-traced
56states + territories
9.42Mproviders resolved
SOC 2 · HIPAA
What you can do

Know your position, not just your rate.

The same source-traced substrate that serves the buy side, turned on the market you negotiate in.

See where you lead and lag

Compare your negotiated rate for a given code, provider, and market against every other payer in the same published files. The spread is measured, not asserted, and it tells you exactly by how much.

Compare like with like

Rates are classified by methodology (negotiated, fee schedule, percentage of charges, per diem) and by line of business, so a commercial rate is never blended with a government plan or a different rate basis.

Every number is defensible

Each rate resolves through a provider identity graph to a real NPI and ties back to the exact Transparency-in-Coverage file, its vintage, and a replayable hash. Nothing to take on faith.

How it holds up

Benchmarks you can put in front of a network team.

Not a black box. Every comparison is built from public files, resolved to real providers, and replayable.

Anchored to Medicare

A neutral yardstick

Every commercial rate can be expressed as a multiple of the geographically localized Medicare benchmark, so leads and lags read on a common scale across markets.

Resolved, not raw

One identity graph

Payer files name providers inconsistently. Rates resolve through a provider identity graph so a benchmark ties to the real entity, not a free-text string.

Over MCP or API

In your own tools

Query the benchmark from Claude, your BI stack, or your own agent. The same source-traced substrate, governed and access-scoped.

Get started

See where you stand in your market.

Bring us a market and a set of codes, and we will show you the benchmark.