By:
Sarah Traeger
April 27th, 2022
The decision to outsource your dental billing typically comes when some preconceived expectations. And when those expectations aren’t met in the way you, as the dentist envisioned, there can be disappointment. And neither you nor the outsourced dental billing company wants that.
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 26th, 2022
Dental insurance claims can account for about 50% of your overall revenue. As a dentist, you likely see that percentage and realize or already know, “wow, getting insurance claims paid needs to be a number one priority for my dental team!” And you’d be right.
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 22nd, 2022
After several months of working with your outsourced dental billing company, you might be thinking, “Is outsourced dental billing working? Am I getting my money’s worth?” Hey, that’s a fair question! And now that enough time has passed, you’ll want to check your billing performance metrics. What are billing metrics? How is billing performance measured?
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 21st, 2022
When you explore outsourcing your dental billing, your first question is likely to be, “How much do dental billing companies charge? ” And if you ask any remote dental billing companies, there’s not typically a cut-and-dried answer. This can feel a little frustrating to dentists - but the reason there isn’t one magic number is that several factors can affect dental billing pricing.
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 19th, 2022
As a dentist and business owner, you’re interested in exploring outsourced dental billing to solve a big problem: the costly, slow, confusing process of getting insurance firms to pay your claims.
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 15th, 2022
To help dentists use new health plans correctly, Dental Claim Support has published a book on Medicare billing for dentists Dental Claim Support has just launched a guide helping dentists make essential Medicare decisions more easily - “Essential Guide to Medicare for Dentists”
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 14th, 2022
So you’ve tried outsourcing your dental billing, and after some time, you’re considering bringing it back in-house at your dental practice. It’s pretty common to assume the ideal is to keep every practice administration task in-house.
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 12th, 2022
When you hire an in-house dental biller, you already have a pretty good idea of their previous experience. They should know how to appeal claims, work the aging report efficiently, and maintain a good collections percentage. These qualifications are a no-brainer, right?
By:
Sarah Traeger
April 7th, 2022
When it comes to making a dental practice profitable, some financial mistakes are all too easy to make. This is largely because dentists get very few if any business classes in dental school. Yet launching a private practice makes you the CEO of your own company while you’re also working in your company.