by Dentrix Blog Team | Feb 1, 2022 | Revenue Cycle Management
In recent Dentrix updates, the Adjustment Day Sheet started showing (P) or (C) before each adjustment type. What does this mean and how is it assigned? The (P) or (C) indicate whether the adjustment is assigned to Production or Collection for reports that allow...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jan 11, 2022 | Revenue Cycle Management
Do you participate with an insurance carrier that sets the fees you can charge covered patients? When it comes time to update those fees, find out if the carrier will provide you with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file of that fee...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jan 4, 2022 | Revenue Cycle Management
Welcome to a new year! You probably have a whole list of things you need to do to start off the year on the right foot. We’ve got some great resources that can help you with some common tasks dental offices need to complete at the start of a new year. Read: What...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Dec 14, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
Sending a billing statement by mail is a slow process. And it takes extra time and effort for your patients to mail back a payment. While you wait for those things to happen, your cash flow sits idle. With QuickBill Email, you can send billing statements by email and...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Dec 7, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
One of the challenges practices face with collecting balances is that you’ll often write off small patient balances because it’s not worth the time or expense to collect them. At times your patients may end up with a balance of under $10 after insurance has paid on...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Sep 29, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
In Dentrix G7.5, a new feature was added allowing you to post a partial insurance payment to a claim. With this new feature, you can post a payment to a claim without closing it, so you can still track it for future additional payments. As in previous versions of...
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