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has already been credited. Claims Denied But Not Cleared Claims deny for multiple reasons and sometimes they are accurate denials. Frequency, missing tooth clause, waiting period, and max reached are typical accurate denials that show up on insurance aging reports all
December 12, 2019
by Davy Clay
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off financially producing and collecting $80,000 than producing $100,000 and collecting $80,000. With our clients, we like to see a collection percentage where it should be: 97% or higher. By comparing Total Production to Collections, you can see how much you're writing off for various insurances
December 06, 2019
by MGE
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are covered with veneers. That is all out of pocket cost. Keep in mind, insurance does not cover veneers since they are considered cosmetic procedures. 3) Sensitivity. In my professional opinion, removing a depth of 1.0 mm from the entire facial surface of a tooth, (which is required to prep
December 16, 2019
by DFWBob
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Excellent patient care often requires doctors to do things not paid for by insurance. As a dentist, here's how to approach this situation.
December 11, 2019
by drchrisbaker
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that they deserve. Of course there are the cases in which they are in pain or the insurance will cover it and they will accept on that basis, which is okay but not optimal because then the patient is really only conditionally accepting on the basis of one part of your treatment plan, not the big
December 16, 2019
by Front Office Rocks
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after I interviewed someone that was making much less than me each year when The little guy on the right are the ones thatpassive incomeis taking care of. Here's an example: Dr. A is a dentist and spends$10,000a month ($120,000/yr) to keep his household running. This includes his, insurance, food, gym
December 15, 2019
by DebtFreeDr
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what you did in Vegas. Do not cut corners with insurance, remove cash from the practice or take other discretion at work. Lead by example. Use computers in the office for work only. Browse the internet and check email on your phone at work. Thanks for reading - Bill Meanwhile, in other news, this is how one dentist solved his dilemma. Dental Assistant Fired Because She Was 'Too Attractive'
December 29, 2019
by Bill Hiltz
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more patients to keep up with insurance cuts. When we get out of training, we never give much thought thatour earned income isn't guaranteed. Let that last sentence sink in... We think we're invincible because we're young and full of energy but the reality is that most people won't be able to work
December 09, 2019
by DebtFreeDr
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a bit. Far easier than billing insurances, double booking a schedule and so on. A couple of days of training is all they need. Then what happens? They do it well and get promoted, you hire a newbie for reception and the cycle repeats. I'd suggest that we need to take a different view of this position
December 11, 2019
by MGE
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