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Dentaltown Magazine
landscape of medical billing for procedures—not only for private-pay patients but also those who participate in Medicare and PPO insurance. We recently sat down to discuss one of the most life-changing procedures and services that a dentist can provide. — Dr. Dan Grob, editorial director
October 2020
by Dr. Devin Croft, with Dr. Dan Grob, Orthotown editorial director
Dentaltown Magazine
. Over the years, as it became more widely accepted in the U.S., some insurance companies started to reimburse for it, and my colleagues said it was crazy not to charge, because patients don’t always value things you give for free. I was afraid to charge for something that had been free for so
October 2020
by Dr. Thomas Giacobbi
Dentaltown Magazine
of chips. But if insurance is paying you $65 for a cleaning and you’re paying a hygienist $40 an hour, you’re probably not making much money when your average overhead is 65%. Now’s the perfect time to get used to doing more work yourself. Do some cleanings! Make that temporary! Consider this labor scare a blessing in disguise.
October 2020
by Dr. Howard Farran
Dentaltown Magazine
the following points: Maintain employee privacy. Employers generally must keep the identity of a worker who tests positive confidential. This may be challenging, but the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and general privacy
October 2020
by John J. Balitis
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