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Sarah Traeger

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 22nd, 2021

After months (or maybe years!) of working with your outsourced dental billing company, you’re happy with the results you’ve seen: a shorter insurance aging report, higher collections, up-to-date payment posting, and a less stressed administrative team so that everything runs smoothly. You’re reaping the benefits of outsourcing your insurance billing, and feel that your practice is in an amazing place financially.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 21st, 2021

Have you ever used a term or dental abbreviation and you weren’t 100% sure what it meant, but you were embarrassed to ask? Everyone says there’s no such thing as a stupid question, but it’s still easy to feel silly when you keep coming across an acronym and realize you don’t understand what it means.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 16th, 2021

When does medical insurance cover the dental work your team performed, and how do you know? Not only is understanding insurance claims confusing, but knowing what kind of insurance claim to file can be confusing, especially when it’s medical versus dental. Welcome to the dental billing world!

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 15th, 2021

While exploring the option of outsourcing dental billing, you and your dental team might be holding back because of some preconceived notions you have about what it means to work with an outside insurance billing team.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 14th, 2021

As you get ready to bring on a dental billing company, you might be imagining all of the benefits you’re going to reap as you get much-needed support for insurance billing with outsourced experts. From the streamlined process, to the relief of insurance strain, the possibilities for your practice to increase your collections percentage should bring you a lot of excitement.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 7th, 2021

As a dentist, it’s pretty common to have your dental practice closed for up to two weeks around December and early January. Your employees may be traveling; you want everyone to enjoy their holiday, and you have your own plans as well. You’re considering which days to be closed, or if you want to be closed the entire week between Christmas and New Year’s Day.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 2nd, 2021

As the revenue cycle manager of your Dental Service Organization (DSO) team, you’re aiming to set everyone up for success. You want your team to be in tip-top dental billing shape to service all dental offices at maximum efficiency.

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By: Sarah Traeger
December 1st, 2021

After a few years of being credentialed with an insurance company, you might be notified that it’s time to be re-credentialed. Is it totally necessary? Does it take as long as becoming credentialed the first time? What information do they need? Do I have to do this for every insurance company I participate with? All of the sudden, whew, you’re overwhelmed and feeling stressed about getting this done.

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By: Sarah Traeger
November 23rd, 2021

You’re a dentist getting ready to sell your dental practice. Congratulations! You must have something exciting planned for the future. At this important turning point, you may be wondering how best to attract appealing offers with the least stress on yourself. You want to get the leg work started and do it right. There are a lot of moving parts in place, and you want to make sure it all goes smoothly.

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By: Sarah Traeger
November 23rd, 2021

Pictures aren’t just worth a thousand words in the dental world, they’re worth thousands of dollars. Literally! Are you aware of just how important image attachments are, such as pictures and x-rays, when you send an insurance claim? They help you get paid by insurance companies, and are oftentimes required, depending on the procedure. The most common way dentists capture these images is through an intraoral camera. Still, many practices don't have one.