by Easy Dental Blog Team | Apr 29, 2019 | Schedule Optimization
					    
						
					
					If you need to communicate date-specific information to your office staff, consider using the Schedule Note. These notes of up to 3,900 characters can be used as daily task lists, reminders, notices, etc. Using the Schedule’s navigation buttons, you can enter notes...					
										
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					     by Easy Dental Blog Team | Apr 22, 2019 | Patient Record Management
					    
						
					
					You just found out that one of your patients has lost her job and will have difficulty paying his dental bills. With Easy Dental, you can create an Account Note to document the patient’s financial situation. Account notes are applicable to all family members and can...					
										
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					     by Easy Dental Blog Team | Apr 15, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
					    
						
					
					It’s the end of another busy day. You’ve been checking patients in and out, taking payments, filing insurance claims, answering phones, and scheduling appointments. And now it’s time to run the end-of-day reports. One important report you should be...					
										
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					     by Easy Dental Blog Team | Apr 8, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
					    
						
					
					Did you know Easy Dental allows you to apply finance charges to patients to whom you have extended credit? Finance charges are typically used for patients with payment agreements, and you can manually apply finance charges to individual patients’ accounts. Here’s how:...					
										
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					     by Easy Dental Blog Team | Apr 1, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
					    
						
					
					A frequent question asked of our support team is, “Is there a report we can run that tells us which insurance pre-authorizations haven’t been received yet?” The answer is YES! It’s called the Pre-Treatment Estimate Aging Report, and you can...					
										
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