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[ANSWERED] What is a Fee for Service in Dental?

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Between 50 and 80% of adults in the United States have some degree of dental anxiety, ranging from mild to severe. To make matters worse, more than 20% of adults do not see a dentist regularly and 9 to 15% avoid dental care altogether. There’s already some fear associated with going to the dentist.

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The Ultimate Guide to In-House Dental Financing

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Patients’ ability to pay concerns almost 90% of dentists. What’s worse is the same study that that statistic came from found that the second biggest concern among dentists was practice revenue. The team of practice managers and partnering dentists likely doesn’t have quarterly meetings to discuss revenue goals.

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5 Jaw-Dropping Dental Billing Statement Templates That Boost Revenue

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88% of dentists worry about their patients’ ability to pay. According to the same source, patient payment is the number one concern that dentists have related to their organization. In fact, 3 out of the top 5 concerns that dentists had related to their organization’s cash flow. Let’s go ahead and do that.

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HIPAA Compliance for Dental Offices: Best Practices to Sink Your Teeth Into

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In this blog post, we'll give you an overview of HIPAA compliance for dental offices. HIPAA From a High-Level The HIPAA Security Rule The HIPAA Privacy Rule The HIPAA Breach Notification Rule Best Practice #1: HIPAA Training The Privacy Rule’s Training Requirement The Security Rule’s Training Requirement What are you supposed to do?

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Behavioral Health System Modernization along the Continuum

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States have a range of tools and policy levers at their disposal to build capacity for integrated behavioral health approaches. Payment and delivery reform strategies can incentivize integrated care models by aligning payment structures and encouraging collaboration between primary care and behavioral health providers.