Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Risky Business

When is the last time you took a risk management course?

A better question might be, why take a risk management course?

How about
1)Taking an accepted course will often let you save some money on your malpractice premium
2)It let's you examine/tighten up, if necessary, office procedures/policies that need some attention could cause you a liability
3)If you are confronted with a law suit, it's just another positive on your side.

Where can you take RM courses? Contact you malpractice carrier or the state component of the ADA. They can point you in the right direction.

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Credentialing - Why?

The first question most doctors ask is why does the insurance company make me go through this annoying and timecomsuming process of submitting all this paperwork to be credential/recredentialed?

The answer is that once you're in their network (and published in their directories), they are, in effect, referring patients to you. Although the reason is basically that you agree to accept whatever compensation that network pays, they are also, in effect, endorsing you as a practitioner.

And before they do that, they want to make sure (and in some venues are required) to confirm that you have the necessary licenses and have no type of history that could impact the relationship with you, them and their subscribers.

Next post we'll look at the more commonly requested documents.

Another post will discuss CVO's and the part they play.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Credentialing - Intro

Are you joining or being recredentialed by a dental network you participate with?

There are certain guidelines you should know and understand to speed your application through the process.

Remember that if there is any gap in your recredentialing, it could impact your benefits.

Join us as we present "bullets" that will help you with the paper/time intensive process.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Electronic or Paper

One of my associates thinks that we should computorize the office while the second, and the rest of my staff, wants to stick with the traditional paper records, claims, x-rays, etc. I look at the cost of transitioning over, then I read articles on how it really maxmizes all aspects of your practice... I'm sure I'm not the first who has gone through this soul-searching. I'd appreciate any feedback, positive or negative. Click Here to Manage Your Practice More Effectively

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Friday, April 14, 2006

Athletics and Mouthguards

Thousands of dollars are spent each year on shin guards, wrist pads,
athletic cups and other sports gear to protect athletes from harm. But with
the weather warming for spring, one of the most important body parts often
remains exposed to traumatic injury: the mouth. In support of National
Facial Protection Month, the American Association of Endodontists (AAE)
urges all athletic directors, coaches and parents to enforce mouth guard
use and facial protection during sports to prevent knocked out, or avulsed,
teeth.

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Dealing with Dental Insurance Consultants-Documentation

When you're submitting claims/pre-d's for periodontal procedures such as scaling and root planing, osseous, grafts, you will clinically need both charting and raiographs However, you may not have to submit both. Some companies will require either radiographs or charting for periodontal procedures but not both. Check with the various carrriers you submit to to find out what they need. Don't submit more than you have to.

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