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When it comes to insurance, on this much everyone will agree: insurance lingo is confusing. You know the kind I'm talking about: terms that are seemingly made from spilled alphabet soup on a Scrabble board sitting atop a Merriam-Webster tablecloth. But according to a recent survey, just 14
January 08, 2014
by DentInsStore
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A colleague and I have a bet. She says insurance terminology was devised by a group of spelling bee contestants cleaning up an accidental interstate spill of Scrabble tiles and Boggle cubes. I disagree. I'd bet those complex insurance terms that bemuse and confuse originated after a massive
January 21, 2014
by DentInsStore
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Sometimes a patient will ask to bill them at an earlier or later date than the dental treatment was actually done. They do this to try to take advantage of an insurance company by having them to pay for a service that was not covered at the time of treatment. This also occurs when a patient has
January 08, 2014
by Sandy Pardue
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would be in business if it only took a few steps) and you’d never see practices looking for new patients, and you’d never have to participate with insurance companies. The point? The point is that building dental office success isn’t as easy as a few little steps. We’ll look
January 14, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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The Affordable Care Act is changing how people buy health insurance and the way health care services are delivered, but significant changes are also happening in dentistry. In short, most people are going to the dentist less frequently. Utilization of dental care services has been declining since
January 27, 2014
by DentInsStore
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. When do you use these two blocks and when can they be left blank? The phrase “required situationally” appears regularly in articles that speak to this. What are these situations that would require the code? This depends on the patient’s insurance company. Many dental payers
January 09, 2014
by Bill Hockett
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The more you play an active role in your health care, the better quality of care you will receive. Most people depend upon different doctors, nurses, pharmacists and insurance programs for their health care. It's a team effort, and you (the consumer-patient) are the most important member
January 07, 2014
by DrTupac
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the meaning of the practice of dentistry and they ruled that it does. The case surfaced after a patient complained about having adverse effects after having their teeth bleached in a cosmetic salon. Although the dentist had obtained insurance for the procedure, the court ruled that the beautician did
January 05, 2014
by dentimplants
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billing, insurance, etc. This should eliminate any disagreements on payment arrangements and is done before the appointment time is saved for the patient. A financial agreement is signed and the patient receives a copy. The patient might say: 1) I know I need that treatment, but I want to pay cash
January 06, 2014
by Sandy Pardue
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hygiene regimen and communicate that data with a dentist. On this score they both deserve kudos for making the important daily chore of tooth brushing more . The Beam Brush is available directly from . . Copyright 2014, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC©
January 14, 2014
by DentInsStore
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systems fall to the wayside during busy times and this is what creates the slow times. A solid recare system that is worked consistently. 7. Insurance and account aging.For the love of God, RUN your account and insurance aging reports at least biweekly. Do NOT wait until there is such a load in either
January 29, 2014
by Mary Beth Bajornas
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