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... Insurance coordinator, treatment coordinator. What's the lump sum? You're not a hygienist. You're not an assistant. You're not a dentist. What are you? Lisa: I am an office manager. I don't think you would offend anyone by calling them an office manager, but I heard this when I was at the inaudible 00:04
November 19, 2015
by howard
Podcast
giving people without dental insurance a compelling reason to go to the dentist. Dr. Marut is committed to helping dentists achieve a sense of financial well-being and independence from insurance companies and provides the program structure and marketing materials to support them in this endeavor
November 24, 2015
by howard
Podcast
the modern day yuppie parents allow amalgam or does it all have to be plastic? Jeanette M.: Yes. Some of them do and especially the ones where their insurance only covers amalgam, which is interesting. All of a sudden it's fine if that's all the insurance will pay for. The majority of what we do
November 10, 2015
by howard
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whether it be state insurance or private insurance companies coming in and running the state in chances. That's really going to shrink and we're going to end up with a two-tier system like many other countries have. I think it's a really good program. It helps with the debt that students are graduating
November 08, 2015
by howard
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insurance that … not insurance, I’m sorry, new research comes out or new guidelines and protocols comes out, it takes a while for people to change their ways and move forward, so it’s only just recently where the American Academy of Pediatrics, I’m sorry, American Pediatrics
November 18, 2015
by howard
Podcast
in. The next is financial coordinator and then treatment coordinator because then you have to make sure you understand the breakdown of insurances, we need to understand how to do consultations, how to talk to patients about their estimates. Then lastly is office manager, once you've kind of done
November 22, 2015
by howard
Podcast
providers solve the problem of having open appointments that they are unable to fill. • matches cash-paying patients to practitioners who need to fill scheduling holes • supplements business and helps providers bypass some of the challenges that insurance brings to the table. Dr. Banthia
November 20, 2015
by howard
Podcast
there and seen their society. They also complain about taxes. They always say, Oh their tax rate is so high. Yeah, but their jobs are $40 an hour. Would you rather be an American making $10 an hour and have no health insurance or education and pay small taxes, or make $40 an hour, pay half those
November 06, 2015
by howard
Podcast
of them aren't. If you could really focus on something, focus on those people who don't have dental insurance. We're so insurance driven, so all to your point, when I go into practices, they're always telling me about their fees and the numbers and the last time they, blah, blah, but what about all
November 13, 2015
by howard
Podcast
and, basically, the small practice where it's mostly cash based or inaudible 00:25:41 insurance based. Howard: You think the volume will be low priced group practices and the niche, do you think that will be single dentists or do you think those too will be partners or groups of two or three dentists. Dr
November 16, 2015
by howard
Podcast
in an academic hospital practice setting and I won't be able to give you the details of the cost, but I can tell you, roughly, it would be at least for each jaw surgery, depending on what the insurance pays, most practices in academic practice accept insurance. It would be about $2,500 for maxillary jaw
November 03, 2015
by howard
Podcast
of the tap probably aren't going to the dentist or have dental insurance anyway. Then all the crazy anti-fluoridationists think it's a communists plot, the government is trying to kill you and all that. They are always some yuppie who grew up in a suburb drinking bottled water anyway. Have you noticed
November 25, 2015
by howard
Podcast
States, American's always say, We're number one. We're number one. We're only number in self-esteem and bullshit. Do you know what I mean? We're only number one in military, medicine, insurance, banking, finance, movies and music. We're not number one in cars. Hell, we're not even in the top 3 in cars
November 04, 2015
by howard
Podcast
, and they had these two Amos and Andy characters and see your dentist twice a year. It was because of that that when dental insurance started they thought, well, you know, you're supposed to see your dentist twice a year. It was just mass hypnosis from marketing. The whole America was told
November 07, 2015
by howard
Podcast
before they went to a major city. Heartland was a ... Rick Workman was a genius, calling insurance companies saying, You know, you sell insurance to all the firemen, teachers, for the entire state of Illinois. Do you ever get complaints from patients who have this insurance who say there's no dentist
November 01, 2015
by howard
Podcast
a great kid. I want you to address the sky is falling. I've been doing this 28 years. When I came out in '87, there was dental capitation, instead of sending the insurance claim, and then paying 100% for cleaning exams, or 80% for fillings, or half for crowns and root canals. They were just going
November 26, 2015
by howard
Podcast
with Ipana and get your teeth cleaned every six months. Somebody in marketing just pulled that out of thin air. I mean, it wasn't based on anything. It was just like, Well, you should get your teeth cleaned twice a year. It was so pervasive that even the dental insurance company said, Well, we'll
November 05, 2015
by howard
Podcast
Thursday, 8 to 5, that's 32 hours. 19% of the week, it's utilized. 81% of the week, their rent, mortgage, inaudible 00:13:13, computer, insurance, malpractice, nothing's utilized. The patients are calling in with toothaches and questions that aren't even tracked. Some don't even know what kind
November 09, 2015
by howard
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