● 2025 Benchmark Data

Sports medicine No-Show & Cancellation Benchmarks — Vermont 2025

6.5%
No-Show Rate
$117k
Annual Loss / Practice
73%
CaseFlow Recovery
Metric Value vs. CaseFlow Avg
Vermont Sports medicine No-Show Rate 6.5% +3.4pp above CaseFlow
CaseFlow Avg (1,247 practices) 3.1% — baseline
Avg Case Value $9,785 per surgical case
Annual Revenue at Risk $117k per practice / year

Why Vermont Sports medicine Practices Are Losing $117k Per Year

In Burlington, Montpelier, and Rutland, Sports medicine 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 $9,785 per case, each missed slot represents significant foregone revenue that could have been recovered with a systematic waitlist response system.

Vermont sports medicine practices see higher procedural volume in the 18–45 demographic. Arthroscopy and ACL reconstruction are the most frequent no-show culprits — patients underestimate recovery commitment and reschedule without canceling.

The no-show rate for Sports medicine in Vermont — 6.5% — is measured against CaseFlow's 3.1% national average for practices running automated recovery. That 3.4 percentage-point gap represents the structural opportunity for any Burlington-area practice to recover revenue currently slipping through last-minute cancellations.

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