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studied web development and marketing at The Art Institute of Salt Lake City. He is now the Founder and CEO of BoomCloud and a co-host on the Navigating Dental Insurance Podcast (SayNoToPPOs.com). He has been featured on many other podcasts, dentistryiq.com and dentistrytoday.com He started
June 06, 2017
by howard
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Episode 85: Mastering The Art of Dental Insurance, Negotiation, And Carrier Management Relationships Episode Originally Appeared on
June 15, 2017
by JVanHorn
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curriculum there, would be coding an insurance regulation. That's something definitely we ... It was under covered in the studies that we did. Howard Farran: What do you mean that that's something
June 24, 2017
by howard
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of activity is one, find a CPA that has dentist clients, absolutely. At least 10, 12, 15 dentist clients. Companies like Cain Watters is a specialist in this area and find yourself an insurance carrier that you can talk to about a fidelity bond. I recently wrote an article on our website about
June 06, 2017
by howard
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go into collections, don't you think it's because they didn't have a proactive collection policy? I mean, pay-to-play? Doing it beforehand. You knew what the insurance is going to pay, you knew what this person's portion was. You go into McDonald's, you order a hamburger, the little girl says two
June 23, 2017
by howard
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. Howard Farran: You know, I think this is gonna take off because the insurance companies ... The hardest data they've got ... I mean I know you've listed all these diseases it's connected to, but when you talk to insurance CEOs
June 12, 2017
by howard
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. Howard Farran: ... and it's funny that you were on the data collection studies on perio and pre-term labor because when you talk to the insurance companies, the thing they are most interested in, the only thing they talk about
June 26, 2017
by howard
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in before even the doctor would have seen the patient, they would have taken, depending on how much the insurance is paying, they had the PAs done. They had the FMX done or panoramic done. I think
June 10, 2017
by howard
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mentioned dentistry twice because you know the longshoremen are famous for dentistry? Dr. Polke: No, what? Howard: They've started dental insurance. I think it was 1958. It was the longshoreman's club
June 16, 2017
by howard
Podcast
in the course of their career by making sure they do a two-minute screening, as simple as that. Howard Farran: Imagine if all the medical insurance companies said they would stop doing Pap smears
June 15, 2017
by howard
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but they will schedule online. So those are ways to recapture off of your existing marketing dollars and office website that you already have. As well, we have partnerships with insurance companies
June 24, 2017
by howard
Podcast
. She goes, Well, your insurance card doesn't have that name. I said, They don't have it right now. They're going to have it very short, but I want you to write my name. She goes, I can't do that. I said, Yes, you can. She said, Well, I'll have to speak to Dr. Segal, who was my primary care
June 13, 2017
by howard
Podcast
cash payments to lower PPO insurance their margins are getting squeezed, they really have to reevaluate all these high-overhead concepts that were developed when dental insurances were paying 40% more per procedure. When the insurance lowers your fee 40% and all your staff want a raise every time
June 08, 2017
by howard
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. Howard: When you say, you're talking about dental assisting school, ortho, and dental implants, I notice one thing they all have in common is, those are fees not set by insurance companies. Insurance companies set the fees on cleaning, exams, xray, fillings
June 23, 2017
by howard
Podcast
of your patient base will be indemnity insurance? What will be maybe HMO? What will be totally insurance free? Have it all spelled out, but more so it's that team stuff because they just feel I'll hire an assistant, I'll hire this I'll hire that. The best way to do it is to grow into your team because
June 19, 2017
by howard
Podcast
, well you know this. I had two kids in college. I had two homes, a bunch of mortgages and stuff like that. Plus I had a preexisting condition Howard, with the crossed eye, and so I had no disability insurance I had to pay, so I needed to eat. You know how
June 20, 2017
by howard
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five-mile radius is Guadeloupe, speaking Spanish is the primary language. When I say, You need a crown, they only have two questions. Oh my God, how much is that going to cost? 1000 bucks? Do you take my insurance? I don't get paid until Friday. It's just money, and the other half is fear. Oh my God
June 02, 2017
by howard
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nobody knows about you. You need to get your marketing in place, you need to get your staff in place. Should I sign up with insurance? All that stuff. My recommendation would be, first time
June 27, 2017
by howard
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, no harm done on pulp chamber. That's what he was doing. That was Fusayama. Japan, because of ... I know why ... because of national insurance system you cannot spend a lot of time etching
June 01, 2017
by howard
Podcast
... every month, I pay all my bills. I pay my rent, mortgage, equipment, inaudible 00:29:58, computer, insurance. I pay all my bills. You know what I need? I need another 10 new patients a month. If they called you up and said, Joy, I need 10 more new patients a month, what would you tell them
June 27, 2017
by howard
Podcast
: She's an office manager in the Bay Area. She's going to be helping me from time to time. She's going to show me insurance stuff and QuickBooks, I hope. I would love for her to help me out. Yeah. Howard Farran
June 27, 2017
by howard
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- Tiger: Yep Howard: $1,000 for a crown, when they sign up for insurance PPOs and they're only inaudible 00:05:07. The number one cost
June 18, 2017
by howard
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. No, because the decision is between the clinician and the patient. I mean it's the hard thing about insurance companies denying what a patient needs, or what a doctor says a patient needs, from
June 02, 2017
by howard
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that, perhaps long term, will not be insurance based. It will be elective payment. It will be a fee for service that I don't see it going away too easily, but I don't think Trump is going to go ahead and have them pay for veneers. I just don't think that's going to happen like that. So what's going
June 27, 2017
by howard
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