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Most dental offices think they have insurance under control, but often there are thousands of dollars slipping through the cracks. Listen as Jill describes specific systems and training to maximize reimbursement and minimize accounts receivable. Stream Audio Here
April 09, 2015
by howard
Podcast
costs are about $400-$500. Most of the work is done by your dental assistant. So it's a pretty neat profitable procedure. Howard Farran:I would argue that the most profitable procedure though is billing insurance for procedures that weren't done. There's just no time or money involved. Avi
April 21, 2015
by howard
Podcast
are you billing a CBCT? Is Delta paying, is Blue Cross paying, do you have to bill it as medical insurance? How much are you getting for a CBCT? How many would they have to do a month, and nobody gives $90 000 to $190 000 for a CBCT. Everyone would lease it, so what would the lease payment
April 23, 2015
by howard
Podcast
composites at that time, insurance companies would not even pay for a composite. Most dental schools were not teaching composites. I actually took my amalgamators out of the office and 1980 and I was never doing amalgam…somebody, I went to a course and he said put the amalgamators
April 14, 2015
by howard
Podcast
;then the things that used to bother you in the past, the insurance wouldn’t pay or they need a letter, this patient’s mad or something went wrong, in the old day when you woke up and ate frosted flakes, you might have angina and be mad and upset. But man, after you do 90 minutes yoga, I don
April 02, 2015
by howard
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