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and the dentist never sees the patient. This happens in a practice that excepts Insurance. The patient has no idea of what the fees are. I personally visited a local Dentist to have my prophy. It is local Dentist that is an acquaintance. I have done this before to interview the practice for potential need
June 14, 2015
by Dental Practice by Design
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Have you ever thought about how shopping for a dental plan is like shopping for a car? A new car, that is; we don’t offer pre-owned insurance plans and would discourage anyone from enrolling in one. If you haven’t thought about the new car/dental plan analogy, that’s okay
June 25, 2015
by DentInsStore
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people who think “now” isn’t fast enough and others that believe “same-day activation” should have happened yesterday? Heck, even the irony of a title like “” seems so yesterday. At Dental Insurance Store, we waded into this pool of instant communication
June 12, 2015
by DentInsStore
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Even if you have dental insurance, that doesn't mean that all dental procedures are covered. Or, you may not have insurance at all. So, if you need a restoration, you are probably trying to find a solution that will fix the problem while not breaking the bank! Here are four common restorations
June 02, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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patient says so you can best serve her. Offer short, positive answers to her questions. If the patient starts asking about insurance, fees and scheduling, use your office’s scripted answers (** I’ll talk more about why it’s important to have scripted answers to questions about
June 12, 2015
by wmjankowski
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed in 1996, this set a national standard in protecting health information, defined as individually identifiable health information in any form including oral, written and electronic. By now you are likely aware of how
June 22, 2015
by the Wazu team
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, but it’s not wise or really economically feasible for most people because of the expense (veneers usually aren’t covered by insurance). One veneer (a Lumineer, or “traditional” veneer) can cost anywhere between $800 to $2,000. Multiply that by 28 or 32 teeth (the number
June 09, 2015
by Brent Cornelius
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, reminding all the other workers about their schedules and meetings, and arranging the patient records, especially payments and insurance information. Dental receptionists do not require any special education or license, but they must be knowledgeable in basic dental practices and may be trained
June 18, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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one, with useful blogs and information, a map to your office and information about your office's hours and the types of insurance you accept. OK, so you do have a website -- that's a great start! But that's only part of the story. You should also be using Facebook, Twitter, and other
June 07, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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way in creating a good relationship with them. In addition to chart and treatment data, the Easy Dental module displays a variety of data, including the patient’s picture, age, insurance plan, account balance, appointment status, email address and more. With this information at your
June 10, 2015
by TJ Welsh
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. Some other things people look at and want to click on from your home page include: Insurance Smile gallery About us Contact us Testimonials Pop Ups: the Secret to Doubling Leads Without Doubling Traffic When a viewer scrolls 80
June 24, 2015
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