by Easy Dental Blog Team | Nov 19, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
Your list of routine daily, weekly and monthly activities must occur in a timely fashion. At times, this list can feel long and overwhelming, but is necessary to maintain order and optimal operations within your dental practice. Some of these routine activities may...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Nov 12, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
Patient responsibility. Patient co-insurance. Patient co-pay. Patient expense. Patient share of cost. Each of these terms result in the same definition – the amount owed by the patient for dental services rendered. I am a major proponent for collecting patient...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Sep 24, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
From time to time, I encounter a dental practice that is still scheduling in a paper calendar and documenting all patient transactions by paper ledger and paper charts. When I encounter this paper atmosphere of documentation, my heart skips a beat and I immediately...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Sep 17, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
It is my opinion that an Easy Dental trainer is not just a trainer, but a coach. A coach is responsible for instructing you in the ways of operating Easy Dental while identifying best practices within the software. A coach is a role model for excellence, guiding you...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Aug 13, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
One of the most important processes an office will ever implement is a solid accounts receivable action plan. I have witnessed some very creative techniques for tracking patient balances (outside of Easy Dental!) over the years. From Excel tables, to spreadsheets on...
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by Easy Dental Blog Team | Jul 16, 2018 | Revenue Cycle Management
Let’s face the facts: when your patient is done, your patient is done. It is a rare day that a dental patient will want to hang out and chat following dental work. After all, you poked, probed, blasted the laser, photographed, irrigated, X-rayed, administered...
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