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How Patient Billing Mistakes Can Hurt Your Dental Practice
As a dentist, professionalism and precision are critical to the success of your dental practice. Your patients are coming to you not just for help with their oral health but also for a smooth and seamless experience—and that includes the billing process. Even the best...
Ways to Increase Your Dental Practice’s Collections Percentage
In another recent blog, we covered what factors impact your collections percentage. Now that you understand the things that can affect your success at collections, we’re diving into how you can increase your collections percentage to make your dental practice more...
Strategies for Raising Your Fees
Consumers and businesses are both feeling the sting of inflation. As a dental practice, you don’t want to increase prices so high that you risk isolating your most loyal patients, but you also need to make some changes to stay profitable. There is no one-size-fits-all...
Methods for Decreasing Your Accounts Receivable
Is your dental practice turning into a bank without you realizing it? Letting patients leave without paying and providing in-house financing can easily turn a business designed to help patients improve their oral health into a business that provides financing and...
What Variables Impact Your Collections Percentage?
The backbone of any successful business is being able to generate and collect income, and dental practices are no different. The higher your collections percentage is, the easier it will be for you to profit and grow your practice over time. How can you increase your...
Best Practices for Smooth End-to-End Claims, Billing and Payment
Every dental practice relies on its patient base and provider relationships for income. Without consistent income, your dental practice can experience financial instability and eventual closure. By improving your billing and payment processes, you can reduce the...
How Insurance Verification Can Improve Patient Communication
Insurance verification is a win-win for both dental practices and patients, but many practices still do not have a formal process in place. How can insurance verification make it easier to meet the needs of your patients and run your dental practice profitably? ...
Fee Negotiation Strategies: How to Prepare for Your Next Round of Insurance Negotiations
Did you know that every dentist has the opportunity to improve their practice’s bottom line solely through insurance negotiations? Many dentists are so overwhelmed by the other aspects of running their practices that they rush through the negotiation process. However,...
Credentialing Obstacles to Avoid
Credentialing might not seem like a big deal, but it is one of the most important processes for your dental practice, whether it hosts one dentist or multiple dentists. After all, without it, you would be unable to accept insurance for a significant number of your...
Pros and Cons of Delegated Credentialing
Delegated credentialing is a convenient way to streamline the credentialing process and avoid the need to repeatedly go through a PPO or insurer. Here are some of the pros and cons of delegating credentialing that every dental practice should understand. What...
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