Forensic revenue integrity for healthcare platforms that cannot afford to leave money on the table.
Year the Firm was founded under Gul and Metzen Solutions LLC, New Jersey
AICPA standard under which findings are prepared for attestation by an independent CPA partner
Off-network data handling. No system access. No integration project.
The name Dataix derives from data indexing — the foundational act of bringing order to information that has never been formally reconciled. Despite our URL, we are not an artificial intelligence company. Dataix stands for Account Integrity, and that is precisely what we deliver.
We are a forensic revenue integrity firm. We work inside the gap between what healthcare platforms earn and what they actually collect — a gap that widens every time a practice is acquired, a billing system changes, or a payer pays less than their contract requires.
Our job is to find that gap, document it at the claim level, and prepare it for attestation by an independent CPA partner so that every finding is actionable and every dollar recovered is defensible.
Dataix was founded in 2023 under Gul and Metzen Solutions LLC, a New Jersey-based holding company. In June 2026 Dataix was formally filed as its own entity, marking the transition from an internal practice to an independent firm with a single focus: forensic revenue integrity for healthcare platforms undergoing meaningful change.
We built Dataix because we saw a specific problem that existing solutions were not solving. Revenue cycle management firms start at the billing ledger. Audit firms require months of system access. Contingency vendors take a percentage of every dollar recovered, forever. None of them produce findings prepared for CPA attestation. None of them work entirely off-network. None of them start at the clinical delivery record where the leakage actually begins.
FORT — our proprietary reconciliation engine — runs four passes across three data surfaces simultaneously. Clinical delivery records. Billing ledger submissions. Payer remittance data. Every finding is cross-referenced against applicable contracted rates, documented at the encounter level, and prepared for attestation under AICPA AT-C 215 by an independent CPA partner.
We require nothing from your IT team. No system access. No software installation. No integration project. Your billing team exports three CSV files they already produce. We do the rest. Certified findings are delivered within a defined timeframe and every dollar identified as recoverable is documented against a source — either the payer's own federally filed contracted rate or the applicable CMS Medicare fee schedule.
FORT does not estimate. It reconciles.
We work exclusively with healthcare platforms that have experienced meaningful organizational change. Acquisitions. Mergers. Sponsor transitions. Post-close integrations. These are the moments when billing leakage forms fastest — when two billing systems become one, when contracted rates change hands, when the gap between what was delivered and what was collected is at its widest and still fully recoverable.
Our clients are typically PE-backed healthcare platforms with 20 or more locations where a single engagement recovers a meaningful multiple of our fee. We do not work with individual practices. We do not offer subscription software. We conduct engagements — defined scope, certified output, fixed fee.
Every engagement Dataix conducts produces an agreed-upon procedures findings package, prepared for attestation under AICPA AT-C 215 by an independent CPA partner. This is not a recommendation memo. It is an evidentiary document — defensible in a data room, presentable to a board, and usable in payer dispute proceedings.
We do not take a percentage of what we find. We charge a fixed fee and our clients keep everything we recover. That alignment matters. It means our incentive is to find everything, not to maximize a percentage.
Our methodology is proprietary and disclosed to clients under engagement.