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The 4 Pillars Of A Smooth Cloud Transition For Dental Organizations

Planet DDS

These include internal research and due diligence, external research and evaluation, setting standard operating procedures and utilizing vendor resources. Pillar 3: Standard Operating Procedures The third pillar to ensure a successful transition is to implement standard operating procedures to accelerate staff adoption.

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RCM Solutions for Dental Practices and DSOs

Planet DDS

“If the patient is correctly assigned to the correct fee schedule in your practice management system, then you receive from the insurance company what you expected to receive, and your ledger will balance out,” added Johnson. Regular training and well-defined standard operating procedures are crucial.

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Protect Your Dental Practice from Embezzlement

Planet DDS

Once an employee is hired, it’s imperative that you protect your practice with safeguards against embezzlement. Security should be a standard operating procedure for your practice management system and software. . dental practice,” etc.). Be well-equipped with safeguards .

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Creative Ways DSOs Are Solving The Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) Challenge

Planet DDS

When an insurance claim is delayed or denied, it’s typically because the carrier is requesting additional information in order to determine whether the procedure was medically necessary. To learn how Denticon’s practice management system makes RCM easier, click here to schedule an overview with a technology solution expert.

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6 Ways to Save Money on Professional Dental Supplies

Dentistry Today

Ideally, to ensure that everyone involved in inventory management and supply purchasing is on the same page, the best practice is to create an SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) for purchasing and storage of supply inventory. Like their previous practice) rather than improve the efficiency of the new practice.