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One Call — Profile & Assessment

One Call operates in the medical-record review ecosystem, within the IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review segment. This profile records what the company publishes, maps it to the Content Hub evaluation rubric, and cites every source behind it. 9 of 17 facts are confirmed from 3 public sources; unpublished fields are marked, never estimated.

4 sections·3 sources·Verified 2026-08-21 ✓
Disclosure
9/17 facts
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What it does

One Call publishes these service lines: specialty provider networks (DME, physical therapy, transportation/translation, home health), IME scheduling and diagnostics. Everything above is drawn from the 3 public sources cited at the foot of this page. Fields the company does not publish are marked as unpublished below rather than estimated.

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Evaluation criteria

Disclosure across the hub318 vendors profiled
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One Call publishes 3 of the 8 fields in the rubric. Across the 318 vendors profiled in this hub the median is 5. 271 of the 318 publish more; 23 publish exactly as many.

Content Hub rubric3 of 8 published
Processing model
AI + Workflow Automation
Human QA
Not published
Typical turnaround
Not published
Pricing model
Not published
Indicative cost
Not published
Export formats
Not published
Best for
Consolidated Workers' Comp Ancillary Services (DME, PT, Transport)
Customer satisfaction
No BBB profile found under 'One Call Care Management'; no other public reviews found
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Profile notes

Who it serves
workers comp
Claims & platform notes
No platform claims published.
Review summary
Not independently rated by Medrecords AI. Cited public reviews are listed under Sources; Medrecords AI assigns no star rating without verified evidence.
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What to confirm before you sign

One Call publishes 3 of the 8 fields in the Content Hub rubric. Across the 27 IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors profiled here, the median is 4 of 8. The gaps below are not marks against the vendor — most of this industry quotes on request. They are simply the questions you still have to ask, and the answers are worth getting in writing before a file changes hands.

  1. How do you charge — per page, per file, per hour, or per seat?
    Get the unit before you scope a pilot. A per-hour or per-seat quote and a per-page quote behave very differently once a file runs past 1,000 pages.
    Pricing model96% of IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors leave this unpublishedOurs: flat per page, no seats, no subscription
  2. What does a real 1,000-page file cost, all in?
    Ask for a worked example rather than a rate card. Duplicate pages, rush fees and monthly minimums are where the quoted rate and the final invoice separate.
    Indicative cost100% of IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors leave this unpublishedOurs: 10¢ a page, duplicates free
  3. What is the turnaround on a 1,000-page file, and is that a median or a best case?
    Ask what the clock starts from — receipt, or the point the file clears intake — and what the same number looks like in your busiest week.
    Typical turnaround70% of IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors leave this unpublishedOurs: same day on the self-service plan
  4. What formats does the deliverable come in, and do the citations survive export?
    Ask to see an exported file rather than a screen share. A citation that works inside the vendor's viewer and dies in Word is not a citation you can file.
    Export formats100% of IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors leave this unpublishedOurs: DOCX or HTML, every citation stays a live link
  5. Who checks the output before it reaches me, and what are their credentials?
    Ask what the reviewer is qualified to catch, and what share of files they actually see rather than sample.
    Human QA26% of IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review vendors leave this unpublishedOurs: every line traced to the source page so you can check it yourself
  6. Where do the records live, and who signs the BAA?
    Protected health information is going to leave your office. Ask which entity holds it, in which country, and who is on the hook if it leaks.
  7. Is my data used to train a model?
    Ask for the answer in the contract rather than the sales call, and check whether it also binds their subprocessors.

Key facts

Segment

IME / Peer Review / UR / Bill Review

Website

https://onecallcm.com

Founded

Not published

HQ

Jacksonville, FL (exact street address not confirmed )

Headcount

Not published

Ownership

Reported as backed by New Mountain Capital per industry press (not independently re-confirmed )

Not publishedPricing · Turnaround · Certifications

Sources

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Last verified: 2026-08-15