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Almost all dental insurance companies work on a percentage basis (this is why you can only estimate their payments). The percentage paid is based on the insurance plan of a particular group or individual and varies widely. I recommend that all insurance should be verified prior to the patient
September 08, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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Private practice dentistry has in the past been the most popular model for delivery of dental care in this country. For the most part, the profession has fought against the insidious invasion by insurance companies into dentistry, as we have all experienced in medicine. Insurance companies have
September 17, 2014
by Greg Auerbach, MBA
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just received the final payment from your insurance company for your bridge. They paid a little less than what was estimated, so you now have a small balance of $37.00. If you have any questions, give me a call. Otherwise, I've enclosed an envelope for easy payment today! Sincerely, Example #2 Dear Mr
September 29, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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. Recommended payment options: 1. Prepay Option: 5% courtesy discount offered on treatment over $500.00. Some offices only offer this to non-insurance patients. If you offer to insured patients make sure to check with the insurance company for their specific rules on doing so. 2. 12 months same as cash
September 23, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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of protection options available for consumers to purchase, including service contracts (often called “extended warranties”), maintenance agreements, and insurance. In fact, American consumers spend almost 40 billion dollars per year on these types of products to protect their major purchases
September 29, 2014
by hollis101
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I recommend that every practice send fall themed Use it or Lose it letters to patients with both incomplete treatment and outstanding insurance benefits. This is a great way to give your practice an end of the year boost. Years ago we added a twist to our letters when we went down to the local
September 15, 2014
by Sandy Pardue
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;It was my pleasure to assist you”. ) It may sound so simple, but I’m here to tell you the results in such simplicity are profound. Solid consistent use of detailed systems from everything to recare to undone treatment, insurance and accounts receivables, confirmations
September 15, 2014
by Mary Beth Bajornas
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in legal issues facing dental practice transitions, the freshest data on demographics in dentistry, how insurance is affecting practice and transitions, and what corporate dentistry’s present and future place in dentistry is and will be (and should be) were amongst many others in a very packed
September 26, 2014
by Greg Auerbach, MBA
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will sometimes come in contact with patients who are upset about their accounts. Usually, these situations can be handled by: 1. Setting up a time to really sit, listen and talk to the patient regarding his/her situation. 2. Having all the facts (account data, chart, dental insurance information
September 02, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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September 09, 2014
by DentInsStore
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September 03, 2014
by DentInsStore
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September 30, 2014
by DentInsStore
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September 16, 2014
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