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common issue, while insider misuse, errors, denial-of-service attacks and application events rounded out the top five. Another strange but enlightening note was the finding that threats are changing their tactics to still thwart medical firms' security improvements. According to the news provider
May 14, 2015
by dbaileypt
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You receive a pamphlet or dental savings card in the mail, but you don’t remember signing up for the insurance. What’s the deal? Maybe you already have dental insurance, and if so, then why do you need an additional dental plan? Are dental plans the same as or a replacement to dental
May 13, 2015
by jasonsteel
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us to thinking and as regular readers of this blog know, you never know where that may lead. Anyway, as a tribute to the dental world, Dental Insurance Store and Agent Straight-Talk wanted to honor those dental-themed movies that we believe have had a significant impact on the oral healthcare
May 14, 2015
by DentInsStore
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up to help accumulate wealth. 4. Too many insurance premiums If you’re like me, you have friends, family, or colleagues who regularly try to sell you insurance. Dentists and specialists are targets for big insurance policies. I regularly meet with people who are paying a lot of money
May 27, 2015
by Reese Harper CFP
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traditional medical practices, breaches still do occur. Last March, Advantage Dental of Redmond, Oregon, announced hackers successfully infiltrated computer systems and may have accessed over 151,000 patient records. Cybersecurity insurance is another way a healthcare practice can be helped if a breach
May 08, 2015
by Colington Consulting
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. That is understandable, since Medicare doesn't cover most dental care, dental procedures, or supplies, like cleanings, fillings, tooth extractions, dentures, dental plates, or other dental devices. However, Medicare will begin offering supplemental dental insurance to Medicare participants
May 20, 2015
by Jason J Hales
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Think about your home. Because the house itself and everything inside of it are tremendously important to you, you want to protect them with homeowners insurance. By protecting what’s most important to you, you know that if something ever happened, like a fire or burglary, you’d
May 08, 2015
by TJ Welsh
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little control or will have very little impact on YOUR cash flow, like rent, utilities, malpractice insurance, merchant services, etc., there are other expenses you’ll have the ability to control. Some of these are non-discretionary expenses like advertising, dental supplies, lab and the like
May 15, 2015
by Tim Lott, CPA, CVA
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of your teeth is suitable enough. If the dentist thinks that the teeth only need slight fixing, he may recommend composite bonding instead, which is faster to make and costs less than veneers. Insurance coverage Standard dental insurance does not usually cover cosmetic dentistry treatments
May 15, 2015
by RemedyLand
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, dental implants can last several years or up to a lifetime. While most dental insurance plans do not specifically cover the cost of dental implants, it may be possible to have some of the other related costs covered. Talk to your provider and your dental office to determine what can and can’t
May 15, 2015
by jasonsteel
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of procedures your office and team performs and what kinds of insurance you take (if you do not take a common type of insurance). This is the most important information because your site visitors will be searching for you either to find your phone number so they can call and make an appointment
May 06, 2015
by aroseland
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of the app such as its mobile clinical reference library, medical news updates, and information on disease diagnosis, insurance codes and alternative treatment options. Patients often deprioritize oral health because of cost. With this app, you can easily help your patients calculate costs
May 14, 2015
by the Wazu team
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visit you dentist at least twice a year for a checkup, during which your dentist will inspect your gums and make sure the implants are doing well.) There are two things “wrong” with dental implants: They are expensive and may not be covered by dental insurance. Not everyone
May 13, 2015
by Brent Cornelius
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if left unattended—Dental practices are embezzled every day. Don’t rely on anyone to tell you where you are financially. Know your production numbers, know your deposit numbers, and know what constitutes the differential. Learn the algorithms of closing accounts receivables for insurance
May 27, 2015
by DentalSense007
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build one. Most practices don’t understand the metrics of their own business. We can help with that too. Many team members are uncomfortable talking cost with patients or they don’t know how to handle insurance objections. We cover all of this in the Virtual Academy. The Value
May 13, 2015
by wmjankowski
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seen on figure 1. 10. Consider offering a dental savings plan Every practice has patients who use having no insurance as an excuse for not accepting treatment. A service like Quality Dental Plan () allows patients to receive the care they need
May 13, 2015
by Sandy Pardue
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... it’s not the impact of insurance... it’s not all the other excuses you keep making... it’s you. If you’re committed to growing a million dollar practice, to schedule a strategy session. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel, and we can show you how it’s done. Join
May 06, 2015
by wmjankowski
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will no doubt have to make some changes to your business model in doing so…maybe more insurance patients, maybe working more varied hours, maybe, just maybe, being more aggressive in your marketing efforts, which I think (yes, probably selfishly so) is your best bet. Right now, at my dental office
May 22, 2015
by jerryjones
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to enable at least six sitelinks for both desktop and mobile users. Briefer sitelinks are generally the most effective, so try to keep them short and crisp. (Links to appointments pages, reviews pages, insurance…etc.) Location: Running ads with Google, this one is a no brainer &ndash
May 22, 2015
by Chris Barnard
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