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The languages dentists have to learn! Do you-speak 'insurance company-speak'? Do you speak 'parent-speak'? Do you-speak 'child-speak'? Today I am looking at insurance company-speak. And btw (by the way - that's 'text-speak') - corporations here refer to insurance companies, big box and other
April 13, 2018
by drchrisbaker
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that company 15% to use that proprietary intellectual property. How do you take ordinary income and classify it as capital gains income? Create captive insurance agencies. If you do it right, you can put money in pre-tax and create various insurance protections to sell back
April 12, 2018
by kelston
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medical professional clients. Number two:We can finance up to 97% of the purchase price of your new home with no monthly mortgage insurance, potentially saving you thousands over the lifetime of your loan. Number three:We will allow you to close up to 90 days before the start of your new employment
April 24, 2018
by Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
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Are you ready toincrease your cash flow today? I want to share with you an easy-to-implement tip to help keep your accounts receivable healthy. When you post insurance payments to your patient accounts every day,if you notice that payment results in the patient owing a balance: Send
April 23, 2018
by KPConsulting
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The past does not equal the future - unless you live there.~ T. Robbins Why on earth do we choose to allow the insurance companies to come between us and our patients? (Because of fear.) Why does it feel as if you are just another run-of-the-mill dentist? And what is that anyway? It's a feeling
April 05, 2018
by drchrisbaker
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, that youthful, exuberant, bright decor you love may be off-putting to patients accustomed to white-glove treatment. 10.Dental insurance will play a big role in determining how you practice dentistry.Insurance companies, like any business, exist to make money for their shareholders. It's in their financial
April 05, 2018
by Eric Burgmaier CPA CVA
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. Instead we should learn to value appreciation of our patients. Passionate dentists make great leaders. They create the vision and enlist the help of a supportive team to put that vision in action. When a new patient calls start out asking inspirational questions, instead of asking about insurance first
April 05, 2018
by kelston
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as well as purchase price limits. Most programs will require monthly mortgage insurance but generally at a lower rate than with a standard conventional loan with less than 20% down. Down payment assistance can range from 3.5% to 7% of the loan amount depending on the program. If you are a newly
April 30, 2018
by Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
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almost instantaneously improve profitability without attracting a single new patient to your practice. One of those ways is to improve how you and your team manage claims. Managing claims effectively is a key profit strategy for insurance-based dental practices because you can start doing it right
April 06, 2018
by Dr Anissa Holmes
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. However, this can be problematic, particularly if the dentist ends up needing to file a disability claim. The problem with using this term as shorthand to describe what a dentist is experiencing is that it opens the door for the insurance company to trivialize and/or (purposefully) misunderstand
April 01, 2018
by Edward Comitz
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why your practice is such a great place. If they expressed other concerns on the call, such as whether you accept their insurance, make sure you acknowledge that and clearly answer their question, such as we are a participating provider in your plan and will work with you to help you understand
April 19, 2018
by Dr Anissa Holmes
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