| Metric | Value | vs. CaseFlow Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Maine General orthopedics No-Show Rate | 5.9% | +2.8pp above CaseFlow |
| CaseFlow Avg (1,247 practices) | 3.1% | — baseline |
| Avg Case Value | $7,650 | per surgical case |
| Annual Revenue at Risk | $91k | per practice / year |
Why Maine General orthopedics Practices Are Losing $91k Per Year
In Portland, Bangor, and Lewiston, General orthopedics practices are losing 1 surgical slots per month on average — not due to clinical complexity, but to patient no-shows and last-minute cancellations. At $7,650 per case, each missed slot represents significant foregone revenue that could have been recovered with a systematic waitlist response system.
General orthopedic case volume in Maine is heavily weighted toward fracture and trauma repair, where same-week no-shows create downstream OR chaos. Fracture patients who miss pre-op clearance are among the hardest to re-book within the same surgical window.
The no-show rate for General orthopedics in Maine — 5.9% — is measured against CaseFlow's 3.1% national average for practices running automated recovery. That 2.8 percentage-point gap represents the structural opportunity for any Portland-area practice to recover revenue currently slipping through last-minute cancellations.
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