by Joel Baldwin | Jul 29, 2020 | Clinical Efficiency
July 29, 2020 Presenting treatment plans can be challenging when a patient doesn’t understand why they owe money for their treatment-planned procedures. It can be embarrassing when a patient has insurance, but the treatment plan does not show the insurance portion....
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by Justin Evans | Apr 29, 2020 | Clinical Efficiency
April 29, 2020 There will be times when you have to fill significant gaps in your schedule. Maybe it’s during a slow month or after the government lifts the restrictions due to COVID-19. Rather than attacking your patient list at random, we recommend starting...
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by Betty Leh | Mar 26, 2020 | Clinical Efficiency
March 26, 2020 It’s certainly not often that you have any down time; however, if you do, generating an unscheduled treatment plan report is a great use of your time. When patients are not ready to make financial decisions at the time treatment is diagnosed and...
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by Joel Baldwin | Aug 8, 2018 | Clinical Efficiency
Have you ever prepared a treatment plan case, glanced at the billed amount, and thought, “That’s not right!”? There are several possible reasons for a procedure fee not being what you expected, and they all should be investigated. For the sake of expediency, however,...
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