Navigating the PPO Landscape and Improving Reimbursement: Some Practical Strategies Independent and small group dental practices face a number of challenges in today’s marketplace. You encounter a unique set of obstacles that require adaptability, resilience, and strategic thinking. You must balance clinical responsibilities, administrative tasks, and business operations simultaneously. Providing exceptional patient care and running a financially sustainable practice requires a disciplined and strategic approach that goes beyond clinical expertise. A critical component of your practice management strategy centers on how you manage your relationships with Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO’s). As we begin a new year, now is a great ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sonendo Partners With BEST for Dentistry to Continue Expanding Access to the Innovative GentleWave® Procedure As a Result of the Agreement, Additional Dental Practices Can Offer This Elevated, Modern Root Canal Treatment That Promotes Pain-free, Fast Healing LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. – Jan. 3, 2024 – Sonendo, Inc. a leading dental technology company and developer of the GentleWave® System, today announced a partnership agreement with BEST for Dentistry, a dental services company focused on leveling the playing field for independent dental practices. The goal of this strategic alliance is to expand access to the GentleWave Procedure, which ...
When you set out to become a dentist, you probably didn’t anticipate that every practice owner could benefit from a business degree. But the fact is your practice is a business. For practice owners, that means understanding and monitoring the revenue cycle is imperative to sustaining and growing that business. To be successful, in part, means identifying the obstacles to faster payments and finding ways to leverage tools and technology to help improve the process. For many practices, managing the revenue cycle means staying on top of billing while working with both insurers and patients to ensure payments are received ...
For over a decade, the healthcare field has been heralding the arrival of the digital age and digital revolution. When EHRs arrived and data security improved, it seemed almost certain that the days of file drawers and prescription pads were done. Yet here we are, fully entrenched in electronic records, ePrescriptions, and communications and, still, some physicians and dentists remain reliant upon pen and paper when it comes to paperwork and prescriptions. Quick Links Why HCPs Still Rely on Pen and Paper ePrescribing Sweeps the States Top Reasons You Should Switch to ePrescribing WHY HCPS STILL RELY ON PEN AND ...