by Dentrix Blog Team | Feb 18, 2020 | Revenue Cycle Management
Wouldn’t it be nice if your patients on payment agreements always paid the correct amount on the date it was due? And what if you could routinely post these payments on a monthly basis without having to bill your patients? With Dentrix Pay, you can add a...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jan 21, 2020 | Revenue Cycle Management
One of the great features of Dentrix Pay is the ability to save a patient’s credit card information when you create a payment agreement. But what do you do when payments are due? Do you open each patient’s agreement and make their payments individually? You could, but...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Nov 5, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
Did you know that you can make changes to your office fee schedules using a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel? It’s as easy as exporting your fee schedule, creating a spreadsheet, making your changes, and then importing the new fee schedule back into...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Jun 25, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
It’s the start of a new work week. One of your to-do list tasks is to find accounts that are due for a recurring payment, manually charge their credit card on file, and enter the payment in Dentrix. What does “on file” mean in your practice? Do you open a hidden...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | May 21, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
When you present treatment to a patient, one of the inevitable questions is going to be about the cost of the procedure(s). Patients want to know what your office fee for the procedure is, the estimated insurance coverage, estimated portion they are expected to pay,...
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by Dentrix Blog Team | Feb 5, 2019 | Revenue Cycle Management
Have you ever been curious what the charges for a day would have been if everything had been charged out at your full office fee schedule? For example, when your office is contracted with an insurance plan, you probably post the lower insurance fee to the Ledger. What...
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