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Dr. Hornbrook and Gary Takacs (@gary_takacs) discuss maximizing your practice's production, the importance of customer service, and getting out from under the thumb of the insurance industry - without forgetting to relive their long-haired 70's heyday. This week's podcast is a must listen
January 11, 2016
by Keating Dental Arts
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providers from 43% last year to 46% this year. Premier PPOs (a collection of over 25 various dental insurances) has 42% participation of the providers reporting. 11% of Dentists said they dropped a PPO in the past year and 7% are planning to leave one this year. 9% have joined a PPO. If you
January 27, 2016
by Bill Rossi
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1. Insurance: a. Tell the patient how much the insurance company is expected to pay. b. Tell the patient you will bill the insurance company for that amount. c. Inform the patient they are responsible for that amount if insurance company doesn't pay. d. Collect the balance at the time of service
January 06, 2016
by Kevin Tighe
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Being A Dentist Is Tough You have a lot of staff, equipment, and expenses to worry about. There are insurances, leases, and about 900 other things that you need to try to keep track. But you do it! That’s what’s amazing. You manage to do it and do it well. There are some mistakes
January 08, 2016
by IraBrenton
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you have to pull up his insurance, sift through a binder to find the dental fee schedule, then drag out the calculator for a bit of quick math. With so many different insurance plans, health savings accounts, flexible spending plans, and insurance companies, each patient may have a different out
January 18, 2016
by jeremy1217
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, good. The actual price for an oral exam, bitewing X-rays, a fluoride application and two teeth cleanings a year with this HMO plan from Dental Insurance Store – with the office visit copay included - $10. Freddie, that makes you our first winner today. Congratulations! Freddie, where you from
January 14, 2016
by DentInsStore
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treatment to providers in the big groups when patients search for providers?” A particularly troubling thing I’ve heard is that some insurance companies have ownership in some of the larger groups. It’s pretty convenient to give their own guys a better deal. It seems unethical
January 07, 2016
by Bill Rossi
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. The federal law signed December 28th will override state laws requiring microbeads be phased out over different time periods. As , causing mouth pain in some instances. Sources: washingtonexaminer.com, detroit.cbslocal.com, nationofchange.org Photo source: channel3000.com Copyright 2016, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
January 06, 2016
by DentInsStore
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be worked and your staff is on the phones to get those patients cared for. That will help get next year off to a good start. Of course, many of you have already sent (by mail or digital communications) the “Year End Insurance/Flex Plan Letter” as a way to remind patients to get in and get
January 13, 2016
by Bill Rossi
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when you're running behind and insurance companies are being their usual irritating selves. But the ultimate focus should be on the patients, because they’re the lifeblood of your practice.Is there a receptionist that’s the first to see patients walk in? Empower them to greet patients
January 11, 2016
by Keating Dental Arts
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