by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Aug 6, 2021 | Business & Team Management, Revenue Cycle Management
Accounting numbers can make or break your financial records and payment accounts, not to mention cause a lot of frustration when reporting numbers don’t match. You can view your accounts receivable numbers by running these five reports in Dentrix Enterprise. Before we...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Aug 4, 2021 | Patient Record Management, Revenue Cycle Management
Insurance Information Insurance information for a patient is readily accessible from the Summary tab of the More Information window. At the top, you can see the name of the patient’s insurance listed and if the patient has secondary...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jun 16, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
When a patient is ready to check out after an appointment, you often have several tasks that need to be completed. These tasks may include accepting a patient payment, printing a receipt, or sending a claim to their insurance provider. ...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Apr 19, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
Learn how QuickBill makes it easier for you to send billing statements and more convenient for patients to pay. Maintaining a healthy cash flow is fundamental to keeping the doors of your practice open, and patient payments are a big part of that. Ideally, of course,...
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Mar 3, 2021 | Revenue Cycle Management
Has this happened to you? It’s Monday at 5:00pm and it’s been a long day at the office. You have a pile of mail to go through on Mondays since the practice is closed on the weekend and there are a lot of checks to post....
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by Dentrix Enterprise Blog Team | Jan 18, 2021 | Business & Team Management, Revenue Cycle Management
Use Dentrix Enterprise eClaims for your insurance claim submissions to better refine your collection process. Insurance claim reimbursement represents more than 50% of the revenue for a typical dental office and is often the first form of payment toward a procedure....
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