Dental Collections Training Bundle
$99.99
Dental Collections Training Bundle
Dental collections training bundle holds all the tools you need to get your collections rate to 100%. And will help you get there fast! Not sure where to begin? Begin here. Begin now.
- Weekly Management Systems E-Book/Workbook to guide you through the “when” process. When to send patient statements. When to call un unpaid claims. Create accountability. Create accomplishment.
- Accounts Receivable E-Book focuses specifically on patient billing and account management. Read how to implement and why to implement daily patient statements. Consistent outflow generates consistent inflow.
- Dental Insurance Training Video is a fabulously simple way to understand the basics of dental insurance. Get a better grip on the difference between a private indemnity plan, a PPO, and what is a dental savings plan? Along with some basic terminology. Download this video and save it. You’ll find it helpful for new team members who are new to dentistry.
- Dental Office Collection Practices is an on-line course with printable units. With an even greater focus on dental insurance. How to work with it. What are pre-estimates and prior approvals? Frequency limitations and missing tooth clause? How to follow up on an unpaid claim? And when is an unpaid claim overdue? How to downgrade. And beyond!
- Calculating Dental Benefits Course is another printable course with examples to guide the dental team through some basic trials. The answers are included. It’s always a good idea to make sure everyone on the team understands the math. A little misunderstanding can lead to lost revenue and lost patients.
- Dental Customer Service Systems is a course that has printable units but also short videos (44 minutes total – 2 – 4 minutes each video). This course also includes worksheets to download within each lecture. It’s an important course to work through when improving collections. Because the better we are in building patient relationships, the better we are at collecting money. You see, it’s an emotional interaction. You’ll want to get this right!