Denial Management

What is Dental Billing?

At its simplest level, dental billing is the process of getting a dental practice paid for the services provided to patients. But if you’ve ever stepped foot inside a busy front office, you know it’s anything but “simple.” It is the heartbeat of a practice’s financial health. Dental billing is a specialized branch of healthcare […]

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Dental billing experts from Guardian Dental Billing reviewing practice revenue data during a free dental billing consultation.

Dental Billing Experts | Free Revenue Consultation

  Dental Billing Experts shall assist dentist offices in lessening the loss of time and the rate of denied claims; they shall also improve the flow of payments. As the process of dental billing becomes fuller with complications and takes more time, the employment of dental billing experts ensures the claim remains correct, and payments

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Future of Amalgam in dentistry—Guardian dental Billing LLC

goodbye Amalgam: Preparing Your Practice for Dentistry’s Biggest Transition in Decades -Yes, amalgam in dentistry is a history now

Amalgam in Dentistry? Dentistry is entering one of its most significant transitions in decades, and this shift directly affects how practices code, bill, and manage revenue. After nearly two centuries of relying on amalgam as the durable, low-cost restorative standard, the global community is retiring it. Under the Minamata Convention, mercury-containing amalgam will be phased

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PR 31 Patient Responsibility Denial Code

Patient Responsibility – New York State Medicaid is a major source of funding for addiction and mental health services throughout the state. If you’re a provider in behavioral health, you’ve probably heard the terms Article 31 and Article 32. These regulations determine how agencies are licensed, how services are delivered, and—most importantly how Medicaid payments

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