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, the plan member must spend a fixed amount out-of-pocket before enjoying their plan benefits every year. A lifetime deductible only requires a member to pay one time as long as they belong to the plan and maintain uninterrupted coverage. Dental plan deductibles work like those in auto insurance or health
June 10, 2014
by DentInsStore
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long will my dental implants last? If you care and clean your implants properly, they should last for at least 10 years, if not longer. Does insurance pay for implants? Generally, no. The procedure is considered to be cosmetic in nature so many insurance plans don’t cover implants
June 02, 2014
by Brent Cornelius
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If you think about it, shopping for a dental plan is a bit like working a jigsaw puzzle. It's vital that you work with someone who knows the in's and out's and has assembled all the information pieces you need. Yes, dental insurance is designed for the unexpected, but it's always best
June 27, 2014
by DentInsStore
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to substantial fines and penalties as a result of violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. An insurance company recently negotiated a settlement with the United States Department of Health and Human Services in excess of one million dollars $1,000,000.00 over its failure
June 26, 2014
by dentalattorney
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also blogged about how can affect dental visits. Dental plan effective dates vary by provider and the type of plan it is. Most dental insurance effective dates are generally the first of the following month if the completed application and initial payment are received by a specified date each month
June 03, 2014
by DentInsStore
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such as those in their twenties, those who use Medicaid or any other government plan (those who pay cash or have private insurance are more reliable), international patients (this is probably due to a language barrier or different moral codes), etc.
June 19, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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there when you begin hearing statements from your patients like “Are you on my insurance?”…”Won’t my insurance cover all this?”, “If my insurance doesn't cover this I’m not sure I want to proceed…” and so on. A Simple Delivers BIG
June 05, 2014
by Ken Newhouse
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business days Not knowing how many prospective new patient callers you already get each month?? Front desk turning away new patients because of insurance or cost concerns??????? A lack of comprehensive treatment planning and case presentation skills?????? The hygienist not co-diagnosing
June 13, 2014
by NaomiMinoaMarketing
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with Bankers hours are doomed. Cost (or insurance) – the tough pill patients may force on you Reviews – Embrace them for huge opportunity Sterilization – Why new patients may avoid you Reception – Greeter strategy better than WalMart Geography – Your &ldquo
June 19, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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the sensors are not flexible like film and the resolution of digital is inferior. Plus, the radiation difference between film and digital is negligible. Another then viewed on larger screens, emailed to insurance companies and stored digitally. So why have so many doctors switched? Simply because
June 09, 2014
by tgriffith
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a few examples of patients who left for a financial issue or an insurance issue. But in 95%-99% of the patients from a private practice, you will see deep loyalty. This is why dentistry is far, far different from the corner hardware store. The corner hardware store could never retain 9 out of 10
June 19, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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, and if you hurry, there’s no waiting if you want to follow us on . Photo source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki Copyright 2014, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
June 23, 2014
by DentInsStore
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it. Chalk it up to basic functions of the brain. It takes at least 3 times for anyone to retain new information accurately. You are going to fill in the gaps for patients about treatment, payments, insurance, procedures, processes and systems. It’s not them. It’s not you. It’s
June 26, 2014
by Jen Butler
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have smart phones – and I guarantee their dental insurance didn’t pay the Apple Store for that phone. Patients CAN afford the right care. But what will help them WANT to pay for the right care? Some of the explanation comes from having a facility that communicates the quality of your work
June 02, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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