by Dentrix Blog Team | Oct 18, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 10/3/2019 The Family Ledger Report is an account history of all procedures, payments, adjustments, and service charges posted to the Ledger. As the year comes to a close, you may find that patients would like a year-to-date report of their account activity. To...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Oct 4, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 10/3/2019 In Dentrix G6, the Ledger got a little bit of a facelift, and we wanted to make sure you could still understand the Ledger and how it looks today. The Ledger window still contains a transaction log that lists all transactions posted to the...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Sep 13, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 10/3/2019 If you’ve been reading our posts the last couple of weeks, you know the importance of keeping notes in Dentrix, and keeping them in the correct location. The Ledger is another key area where notes are valuable. Because money is a big deal to...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Aug 16, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 5/25/2022 Occasionally, you may discover you made a mistake on a payment posted to the Ledger, but that payment has been moved into history. You cannot delete payments in history, but you can correct the error. That way, the patient account remains accurate as...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jul 12, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 5/25/2022 Did you know Dentrix allows you to charge additional fees to patients with whom you have made payment agreements or to whom you have extended credit? These fees are divided into two groups: finance charges and late charges. A finance charge is a fee...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jun 21, 2016 | Revenue Cycle Management
Updated 9/18/2019 The Dentrix Ledger holds a wealth of information in the Transaction Log (at the bottom of the window). But do you understand the financial information found there? Let’s shed a little light on this “gray area.” The Aged Balance...
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