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By: Josh Smith
November 5th, 2020

4 Metrics to Monitor for a Successful Dental Practice Running a successful dental practice can be challenging. Not all dentists and office managers know which indicators tell them if they are running an efficient business or one that just needs more work and guidance.

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By: Davy Clay
September 9th, 2020

Is there a Dental Insurance Degree? The dental insurance industry is such a unique niche market. There is not an actual school, university, or even trade school that one can attend to learn dental insurance specifically. Medical billing tends to have more Healthcare certifications and degrees qualifying those in the medical field.

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Dental Billing

By: Josh Smith
September 1st, 2020

Dental offices often wonder if posting dental insurance claim payments by procedure is important. You may be a dental office already posting by procedure, but don’t really know why. Maybe you post total claims payments as a single payment, applying to the entire claim rather than by line item. Dental offices do things differently.

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By: Dilaine Gloege
August 24th, 2020

A dental patient credit balance is a form of unclaimed property, and state laws apply. A dental practice may be the holder of unclaimed property. However, most practices do not understand what unclaimed property is nor are aware of the rules and regulations. These rules and regulations do apply to dental practices, along with other businesses. This article will begin with defining unclaimed property as it pertains to a dental practice and proceeds to discuss how this area of compliance may affect your practice and how to become compliant.

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By: Davy Clay
August 14th, 2020

Your dental practice management software is programmed to generate a secondary claim once the primary insurance payment has been posted. Standard practice is to submit the secondary claim with all necessary attachments immediately following the automatic generation of the claim. The preferred method for submitting secondary claims electronically with the primary insurance explanation of benefits (EOB) attached. However, some payers are particular about the size of the attachment and will reject the EOB if it is not the original size showing all pertinent information about the primary payer.

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By: Davy Clay
August 10th, 2020

Xrays Affect Dental Insurance Reimbursement Quality dental radiographic images are essential for accurately diagnosing and treatment planning. However, some dental radiographs may be considered of non-diagnostic quality even when combined with what is seen clinically, a definite diagnosis may be confirmed. From an insurance reimbursement point of view, if the image is not of diagnostic quality, the service is subject to denial. Dental consultants reviewing your claims do want to approve reimbursement of your claims; however, they face the challenging task of approving based on the documentation submitted with the claim. There are a few steps that can be taken to reduce claim denials due to lack of quality radiographic images.

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By: Davy Clay
June 23rd, 2020

Remote Workers Need Schedules Too!