Law & Order: Avoid Upcoding in Dental Billing

December 31, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentalsupportteam @ 4:30 pm
shocked dentist pointing to himself

You know a scam when you see one. You don’t fall for get-rich-quick schemes, and you certainly didn’t cheat your way through dental school to get where you are! However, perhaps after an appointment with a rude patient, it may sometimes be tempting to fudge the billing paperwork a bit, so you get a little extra money from the insurance company and the patient for their treatment.

However, this choice, called upcoding, is a huge mistake in dental billing! In this post, you’ll learn about upcoding, why you should take it seriously, and how to avoid it in your dental practice.

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Asked and Answered: Common FAQs about Dental Procedure Codes

December 16, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentalsupportteam @ 3:08 pm
illustration of dental insurance form with a tooth and calculator

After years of formal training at dental school and tons of hours of continuing education coursework, you’ve learned just how complex dentistry can be clinically. Unfortunately, even the administrative logistics can be almost just as complicated. If you want to set your practice up with financial stability, you need to have a grasp on dental procedure codes, but don’t worry if you have plenty of questions. Here are only some examples of the most common questions about this topic and helpful answers.

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4 Methods of Training to Get into Dental Billing

December 3, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — dentalsupportteam @ 1:56 pm
smiling student in a classroom raising her hand

When you were little, did you want to become an astronaut? A ballerina? A firefighter? In all honesty, not many kids grow up dreaming about having a successful career in dental billing, but like many other unconventional job paths, it can be rewarding. Filing and processing insurance claims not only can help your employer (and you) get paid on time, but also help your patients save as much as possible on out-of-pocket costs.

Just keep in mind that it’s not something you can just start doing without any prior familiarity. In fact, if you don’t handle dental billing correctly, you could cost your employer thousands of dollars and even face fraud charges. In other words, you need training! How do you get into dental billing, and what kind of training is available? Read on to find out!

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