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Trends, tactics, and updates from the experts building the future of dental revenue.
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Why Insurance Verification Is the Backbone of Dental Revenue Cycle Success
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Why Insurance Verification Is the Backbone of Dental Revenue Cycle Success
August 20, 2025
Patient Collections and Compliance: Striking the Right Balance in Dental Practices
August 20, 2025
Patient Collections and Compliance: Striking the Right Balance in Dental Practices
August 20, 2025
Mastering Coordination of Benefits (COB) in Dental Billing: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
August 20, 2025
Mastering Coordination of Benefits (COB) in Dental Billing: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
August 20, 2025
What the July 2025 Medicare Changes Mean for Your Dental Practice
Medicare has long been a source of confusion and frustration for dental providers. However, as of July 2025, sweeping reforms have introduced both expanded coverage and stricter documentation requirements.
August 20, 2025
What the July 2025 Medicare Changes Mean for Your Dental Practice
Medicare has long been a source of confusion and frustration for dental providers. However, as of July 2025, sweeping reforms have introduced both expanded coverage and stricter documentation requirements.
August 20, 2025
Understanding Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) and Their Impact on Dental Billing
If you’ve ever submitted a clean claim only to be met with a puzzling denial—or seen reimbursement come back from a payer you’ve never heard of—it’s likely you were dealing with a third-party administrator. TPAs serve as intermediaries between the insurance carrier and the provider, and their role is growing.
August 20, 2025
Understanding Third-Party Administrators (TPAs) and Their Impact on Dental Billing
If you’ve ever submitted a clean claim only to be met with a puzzling denial—or seen reimbursement come back from a payer you’ve never heard of—it’s likely you were dealing with a third-party administrator. TPAs serve as intermediaries between the insurance carrier and the provider, and their role is growing.