by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jul 21, 2020 | Business & Team Management, Patient Record Management
Meaningful Use Is Expiring: What You Need to Know In 2009, Congress passed the HITECH Act, which created Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Over the last several years, eligible dentists and...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 24, 2020 | Patient Record Management, Revenue Cycle Management
Ever since the COVID-19 lockdown began, we’ve been updating the Dentrix Enterprise Blog with tips and guidance to help you stay productive during slower office hours and prepare for your facility to reopen. If you haven’t already, be sure to download and carefully...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 16, 2020 | Patient Record Management
If a patient is experiencing a medical condition, such as COVID-19, that needs a follow-up with a medical professional, you may want to refer that patient to his or her primary care physician. Dentrix Enterprise can help you track the patients who have been referred...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 15, 2020 | Patient Record Management
At times you may need to add a patient note stating that the patient has been referred to a medical provider for a consultation. For example, when a patient displays symptoms of the COVID-19 virus, you can add a medical consultation note to their record. Adding a...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 10, 2020 | Patient Record Management, Revenue Cycle Management, Schedule Optimization
Now that you are busy seeing patients and scheduling appointments again, it’s important to follow up on any treatment plans that are still unscheduled. Use the Unscheduled Treatment Plan Report to find and schedule treatment plans that have been added to...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 3, 2020 | Patient Record Management, Revenue Cycle Management
Tracking lost revenue and staying on top of fee schedules and insurance co-pays is more important than ever. Analyzing data from insurance plans, procedure payments, and fees can help you better monitor your managed care insurance plans. The Utilization Report can...
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