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If you are looking for to find a great full coverage dental insurance plan. So what exactly does a full coverage dental insurance plan mean? In the dental insurance world there are three types of coverage: preventive, minor, and major. A full coverage dental insurance plan would mean
July 13, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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There are many misconceptions about the ACA, especially how it relates to dental and vision coverage. Brokers and insurance consultants such as those at the Dental Insurance Shop can provide individuals with reliable information they can use to educate themselves about the effect of Affordable Care
July 06, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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Many dental insurance plans now have waiting periods, which is the time required before certain benefits may be available to a consumer. Many people think that all services are covered as soon as their plan goes into effect. Waiting periods are established by the dental insurance companies
July 20, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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The Dental Insurance Shop is proud to announce that . Dental Insurance Shop is a multi-carrier platform which offers the capability to get an instant online quote from multiple carriers and compare them side-by-side. This helps ensure that the customer is getting the perfect plan to match
July 16, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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Here’s how I recommend you handle out of network financial arrangements: Let’s say the patient needs a crown and your UCR is $1000.00. 1. Verify benefits to determine how much the insurance company is expected to pay. For example $350.00. 2. Tell the patient you will bill insurance
July 06, 2015
by Kevin Tighe
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REMINDERS Patients running late and no shows can be frustrating, hurt your revenue, and throws your schedule out of whack. While there are many notification systems out there, Umbie’s tightly integrated within the software making your information seamless. ONE CLICK INSURANCE CHECKING
July 21, 2015
by jeremy1217
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Are you approaching Medicare age or are you currently enrolled in Medicare and wondering what your options are for . This is a very common question as seniors retire, and are required to take care of your own dental expenses. There are basically 3 options: Buy your own personal dental insurance
July 08, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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’t very pretty. There's a significantly smaller profit margin in professional practices today as opposed to 30 - 50 years ago. The insurance industry is grossly decreasing the revenue reimbursements for dentists - and especially affects those who are dependent on insurance companies
July 17, 2015
by drdavidphelps
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Doctors complain to me often that their patients perceive their services (Treatment Presentation) as being too expensive. And yes, dentistry is expensive, and dental insurance in most cases is more of a discount plan than actual insurance. As frustrating as it may be to hear patients tell you
July 16, 2015
by wmjankowski
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confided in me that, after a certain amount of time, he was required to provide medical insurance for full-time employees. He was in the habit of turning staff over to save himself the expense of providing medical insurance. His practice was constantly on the verge of bankruptcy. Now, I know
July 01, 2015
by KimBleiweiss
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As a therapist, there is nothing more disturbing than to have a patient/client sit in my office and say these words, I've had PT in the past, but it didn't help. Those words are typically spoken by people who feel forced into physical therapy by their doctor (or insurance company) before surgery
July 05, 2015
by Dr Juanita Benedict
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As a therapist, there is nothing more disturbing than to have a patient/client sit in my office and say these words, I've had PT in the past, but it didn't help. Those words are typically spoken by people who feel forced into physical therapy by their doctor (or insurance company) before surgery
July 05, 2015
by Dr Juanita Benedict
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Agent Straight-Talk. Did you know that many dentists today offer oral cancer screenings as part of a routine checkup? If you’ve been delaying routine dental visits because you don’t have coverage, click to see the plans available in your area. Source: entnet.org, millercenter.org, granthomepage.com, pbs.org, cbsnews.com Photo sources: beniciheraldonline.com,alternatehistory.com Copyright 2015, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
July 30, 2015
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