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Slightly distracted with a marketing death match with the association, but still running ads...it's the season to remind people their dental plans are expiring. Radio, newspaper, newsletters, and email if its still legal. y
November 05, 2014
by Yar
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When it comes to insurance, on this much everyone will agree: insurance lingo is confusing. You know the kind I'm talking about: terms that are seemingly made from spilled alphabet soup on a Scrabble board sitting atop a Merriam-Webster tablecloth. But according to a recent survey, just 14
January 08, 2014
by DentInsStore
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Considering the fact that we are all living in the modern world and are well acquainted with the modern protocols of living a healthy and safe life, we are all aware of health insurance. Health insurance is not only the process of safeguarding your health by getting access to skilled
November 06, 2023
by FFD419
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Rereleasing one of DAT's most popular episodes! Kiera is joined by Tiffany at eAssist to talk all things outsourcing. eAssist is a remote dental billing company that offers a variety of services (like dental billing, patient billing, insurance verification). Together, Kiera and Tiffany touch
July 30, 2024
by The Dental A Team
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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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and not in a dental insurance plan? You must know these things to make the most of your dental insurance. What's Not Covered? Since insurance providers are in the business of saving money, they have to be selective about what procedures to cover. That's why it's essential to read your plan carefully and understand
March 08, 2022
by FFD419
December 15, 2021
by BulletproofHygiene
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Mike McAninch is a Practice Integration Advisor with, where he specializes in helping dentists connect their money and their values to realize their most important financial goals. From time to time, a dental client will share with me a life insurance illustration from an agent touting
July 18, 2018
by Buckingham Strategic Wealth
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won't talk about. They usually want to talk about tax strategy, and honestly, I've had several podcasts on tax strategy, I bring lots of cool people on to talk about it, but we're gonna actually dive into... You mentioned dropping insurances, and I think we should hands down talk about
November 01, 2023
by The Dental A Team
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Published on Dec 29, 2016 Insurance-driven dentists rarely retire comfortably. Colin explains how to attract more and higher-value dental patients in Patient Attraction Podcast 960. Call Us: 888.741.1413
January 04, 2017
by Colin Receveur
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Dentists’ incomes are being squeezed from two directions. Colin explains how to attract the patients you need to succeed in Patient Attraction Podcast 921. Call Us: 888.741.1413
November 10, 2016
by Colin Receveur
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I am in charge of posting Insurance payments and we get most of our payments electronically and I just came across a situation where the insurance company deposited the electronic funds into someone else's account for 2 of our patients. After several calls to the insurance and insisting further
August 30, 2016
by rfdeleon
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Is there a marketing aspect to insurance? Mark and Howie explain.
July 15, 2016
by Mark D
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Dental insurance is a highly complex area that creates confusion for many dental patients. The complexities of dental insurance and the lack of sufficient information provided by some insurance companies make it almost impossible for some patients to properly understand their benefits. Even more
November 30, 2015
by Kevin Tighe
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Yes, you can win the dental game, despite the and the pressure you may feel from insurance companies. There are three magic words that, if applied consistently, will win the game: provide excellent service. The truth is, corporate dentistry and insurance companies have helped turn the dental
September 23, 2015
by wmjankowski
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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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your claims or let them hang. We'll review for common errors, submit those to the insurance companies, then after they've processed and paid, we'll post your payments, whether it's check or EFT, we'll allocate those 100% accurately. We're gonna document every bit of the information from the claim so
November 22, 2023
by The Dental A Team
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them down and identify their behaviour with them, they will be in denial. Discovery and identification and subsequent revelation to the offending employee can almost be like a weight being lifted from their shoulders. Typically, the Onboard Terrorist is a good employee. They purvey genuinely good
December 02, 2013
by Dr David Moffet
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Once you get out of the house, finish college, and get your first job, it's pretty much a good idea to get a health insurance plan for yourself. A health insurance plan will enable you to take care of your medical costs more effectively. Health care costs can really put a dent to your wallet
November 15, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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The week of step-by-steps with Kiera continues! Today is about insurance verification - not sexy, but necessary. It's important to check to make sure your patients are still active with their insurance companies. Below are a few tips to help you out: Create insurance view to cluster groups
June 11, 2020
by The Dental A Team
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To not haveis a bad idea for patients, and they often find that out the hard way unfortunately. However, what about the dentists themselves? Do they need extra insurance policies such as malpractice insurance, or even life insurance? After all, almost every dentist working in a clinic usually has
September 20, 2019
by asifsidiq
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Christine Taxin is founder and president of Links2Success, who delivers PACE continuing education seminars for dental and medical professionals and serves as an adjunct professor at the New York University (NYU) Dental School, taught at Harvard and many other institutions across the country....
July 09, 2019
by Jordon Comstock
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Don't fall short. Greater risk requires higher coverage. When you renew your practice's business insurance policy this year, we recommend you increase or extend your current coverage to include Employee Dishonesty and Cyber Security insurance. Employee Dishonestycoverage helps pay for losses caused
December 18, 2018
by Dentistry's Embezzlement Expert since 2004
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Are you dreaming of a white teeth Christmas? You will be after viewing our holly, jolly infographic! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays all!
December 12, 2018
by DentInsStore
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Helping clients avoid private mortgage insurance is one of the most important things that we do. You want to try to avoid mortgage insurance at all costs for a couple of reasons. Number one, mortgage insurance doesn't fall off of most loans until you're in the 10th or 11th year
November 14, 2018
by Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
October 26, 2023
by The Dental A Team
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in yourself, if, at some point, you can no longer practice dentistry, you want to ensure that your income (and family) is protected. That is why personal disability insurance is a key element of a dentist's financial plan. So how does personal disability insurance work? The first thing to note
August 01, 2018
by Buckingham Strategic Wealth
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I love dealing with insurance companies! -- No one ever. How do you transition into being an FFS practice? Mark and Howie explain! Listen Podcast Highlights: What is the average age of a practice that starts the transition? How many new patients per month is safe before you start? How long
August 25, 2017
by Mark D
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Insurance helps the public access health and dental services at a more affordable cost. It’s a necessary component to the healthcare industry and economy. The work required for effective dental insurance management and processing requires strong tact in thorough investigation and research
February 25, 2017
by Sheri Jolly
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Transition Issues Related to Dental Insurance We often get questions regarding the transfer of ownership and complications with dental insurance networks. Here are some answers to the most common questions asked by clients: Is the buyer able to bill under the seller’s information
November 04, 2016
by Dental Insurance Credentialing
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When people reach retirement, they often lose eligibility for their benefits package from their employer. Oftentimes early retirees think that, like health insurance, personal dental insurance costs will be high when they are faced with buying their own coverage. There are many affordable
July 21, 2016
by dentalinsuranceshop
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Many times a dental practice owner will ask about certain insurance coverages and exactly what each particular type of insurance covers. Below is a list of insurance for businesses and their specific purpose: PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Malpractice coverage for individuals, corporations
September 15, 2015
by dentalattorney
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If you are looking for to find a great full coverage dental insurance plan. So what exactly does a full coverage dental insurance plan mean? In the dental insurance world there are three types of coverage: preventive, minor, and major. A full coverage dental insurance plan would mean
July 13, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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There are many misconceptions about the ACA, especially how it relates to dental and vision coverage. Brokers and insurance consultants such as those at the Dental Insurance Shop can provide individuals with reliable information they can use to educate themselves about the effect of Affordable Care
July 06, 2015
by dentalinsuranceshop
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California announced in June the health and dental insurers that will be participating in Covered California, the state’s insurance exchange, but it didn't take long for groups from all sides to express their displeasure. Children’s oral health care is defined under the Affordable Care
July 19, 2013
by DentInsStore
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. Offices rarely approach insurance companies for an increase. They sit back, wishing and hoping that an increase will come through this year, while continuing to collect on average 55% to 65% on a D1110. Systematically approaching your contracted insurance companies for insurance fee negotiation is part
April 05, 2013
by LErwin
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to be supported to date. However, it is important to understand that a person does not have to go through all the stages. People are different, and hence their reaction to loss is also different. The stages are: Denial Bargaining Depression Acceptance The stages have been a reliable roadmap
April 12, 2021
by FFD419
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-of-network practice, also known as fee-for-service, concierge, or cash pay, can open doors to a more flexible and rewarding dental practice model. This approach allows you to provide personalized care without the constraints of insurance limitations. Embracing this model empowers you to focus on high
August 07, 2024
by GraceRizza
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PPO Plague: How Insurance Networks Are Destroying Dentistry The dental industry, like many facets of healthcare, is facing significant challenges due to the pervasive influence of Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs). While PPOs are designed to make healthcare more affordable and accessible
June 20, 2024
by Jordon Comstock
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). In this article, I will discuss how to determine the right amount of life insurance to carry, which is an endeavor no less meaningful than understanding the value of your life from a financial perspective. What are your responsibilities? What is the care you want to provide to loved ones? What
July 05, 2018
by Buckingham Strategic Wealth
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In this interview with Kinzie Broxson of PK Performance, we cover the legal and technical issues arising when you offer employee discounts and the employee has PPO insurance. We also delve into handling patient objections in an OON or FFS practice. We round the interview out by discussing a patient that wants a refund after being absent from the practice for over two years and how to handle those situations and prevent them from happening.
September 19, 2021
by Christopher S Hoffpauir DDS
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like natural teeth and have more than 90% success rate. The only concern with dental implants is that they are more expensive than obtaining dentures or a bridge; the price range depends on the quality. The worst part is many dental insurance plans take implants as a cosmetic procedure
October 23, 2020
by Belmont Dental Care
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Time for more helpful nuggets from Kiera! This time, she's talking insurance verification. Hold your moans and groans, folks. These quick tips will change your life with better case acceptance, improved VIP patient experience, and less stress in your practice. (If you haven't already, check out
June 11, 2020
by The Dental A Team
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Here are some thoughts for dentists who treat child patients, and who accept insurance payments. It seems obvious, but there are HUGE differences between this kind of insurance-based practice and a typical dental practice that simply tolerates child patients.
February 20, 2020
by drchrisbaker
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How protected is your family against the unexpected? It's no secret that health insurance is expensive and often complicated in the U.S. A startlingunder the age of 65 are uninsured. The costs of being uninsured are steep. Despite no longer having to stick to the individual mandate requiring
July 08, 2019
by muhammadtahir
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There's so much more to figuring out theand, ultimately, their valuation for a bigger return on their practice once it's time to sell. How can insurance impact your practice's value and desirability? as you could. If the incoming doctor is not in the same network, then they will be faced
October 26, 2023
by Professional Transition Strategies
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I have noticed an increase in the number of cases involving theft of patient and insurance refunds over the last 2 years. Bill Hiltz Here are are a fewsuggestions to help when processing refunds: Secure your merchant terminal so employees cannot issue a refund to a credit or debit card without
April 23, 2019
by Bill Hiltz
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Introduction The insurance industry is one of the oldest in the world. Having started more than 5000 years ago, insurance has helped people protect their property from unexpected risks and accidents. However, this industry falls behind when it comes to the adoption of technology. Most insurance
April 05, 2019
by drmmills
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Health coverage and insurance schemes, both public and private, such as Medicare, Medicaid and Dental Insurance, have dramatically affected healthcare professions since their introduction. It has been a real education for me, being a firsthand witness to many of these changes.
March 27, 2019
by drchrisbaker
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be really close to the beginning of the year, and that means insurance verifications and breakdowns for your patients. I know most insurance companies renew their benefits in January, so that leaves our insurance verification team with a lot of work at the beginning of the year. So, we thought it would
October 12, 2023
by The Dental A Team
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