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of anger and denial. This anger and denial is then expressed with hostility, resentment and antagonism. A few years ago, I did some posts on Dentaltown about the future being group practice, I found myself mostly defending my position, arguing back, and a lot of disparaging words were directed at me
April 05, 2017
by Dr. Marc B. Cooper
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How to find a great local dentist that accepts your insurance(http://uniteddentalarts.com) Request an Appointment - (703) 361-2345 check out our special offers for new patient - http://uniteddentalarts.com/special-offers/ The dentist you choose is going to be a partner in your long-term oral
April 18, 2017
by seodentals
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WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS / ICD -10 DENTAL CODING Insurance companies, powered by their medical insurer counterparts, and government, are deepening their requirements for classification and reporting. The motive is obvious - more control of what is diagnosed and therefore treated. They realize
April 10, 2017
by Dr. Marc B. Cooper
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, confident and calm pacing and inflection when accepting new patient phone calls. Lorrain talks about how being friendly (which can be demonstrated through your tone of voice), can help turn around questions such as do you take my dental insurance? While you can use your dental website to show , Lorraine
April 05, 2017
by DentalMarketingGuy
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the answer almost always lies in leveraging the resources you already have at your disposal to increase productivity, optimize schedules, and even grow monthly profit. Utilize the internet and insurance carrier web portals for eligibility checking. Many insurance carriers have comprehensive
April 23, 2017
by Sheri Jolly
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handle all the supply ordering without any controls. Maybe they’re using the most expensive labs out there. Maybe they’ve cut back to working three days a week which can make some of the fixed expenses seem high like rent, utilities, insurances, etc. and maybe they’re still paying
April 20, 2017
by Tim Lott, CPA, CVA
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sure there are some of you out there who remember manually keeping a ledger. Writing down each transaction by hand, manually submitting data to the insurance companies, writing the patient a receipt (keeping a duplicate for yourself) by hand, then writing the payment in the Credit column of your
April 24, 2017
by KimBleiweiss
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that helps level the playing field between the Dentists and insurance companies. It’s time for you to get your game on. It is not unusual to see dental offices write off 10%, 20%, 30% and more of their production due to PPO participation. After staff expenses, PPO write offs are among
April 05, 2017
by Howard Goldstein
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reviewed and their charts reviewed. Because of their IT structure they can now start to accumulate data sets that ultimately will reveal best practices with the give the best results. The are powerfully moving forward aronud QA. If I were an insurance company, or an employer or a patient, I'd sure
April 06, 2017
by Dr. Marc B. Cooper
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, their money, their IT, their depth of data, their ability to have dentists peer reviewed and their charts reviewed, they are moving forward in QA. Now if I am an insurance company, an employer or a patient, don’t you think I’d want dentists that are fully engaged with QA &ndash
April 06, 2017
by Dr. Marc B. Cooper
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. This is because they don’t consider the true cost of performing each of their services before setting their prices. They set their prices based on their zip code or by asking other dentists in the area, and then open for business. They accept every insurance plan that’ll have them no matter
April 17, 2017
by Dr Anissa Holmes
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brand identity. You may want to keep a one-page reference sheet by the phone with information on which insurance the practice accepts, and general information about the doctor(s) and services. The goal of the call should be to address the callers’ questions and get them on the schedule without
April 07, 2017
by TysonDowns
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dental boards and made a claim on their former employer (insurance fraud, improper infection control procedures, etc.). State dental boards must investigate each claim they receive. Following a thorough weekly checklist of infection control activities can help keep your dental office up to date
April 29, 2017
by Sheri Jolly
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with gaps between them – Any other dental issue that results in a loss of self confidence Veneers typically last 7-15 years before they need to be replaced. The cost is generally $1,000-$2,000 and is not typically covered by dental insurance because it is considered a cosmetic procedure. Types
April 18, 2017
by seodentals
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or prosthetic like a bridge or denture? – How often might I need to replace the crown, bridge or denture? – Do you offer financing or installment plans? – If my insurance covers dental implants, how will you help me to maximize my benefits? For more details visit (http://uniteddentalarts.com/)
April 18, 2017
by seodentals
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in a way that patients will understand. For example, a package could consist of replacing old fillings, a fluoride treatment, and a whole mouth sealant for one set price. Look at the dental insurances your practice accepts for ideas on what to include. However you go about it, identify services you can
April 14, 2017
by Ellen Dorner
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