Best is to let the patient file their own claims. Patient pays you, insurance company pays the patient.
That aside you need to “do the math”, each practice needs are different. Some may find it financially better to do this in house, others may find it better to hire an outside vendor to do this.
When dentists decide to fix revenue problems, they often get to a point where they are trying to choose between hiring an experienced in-house dental biller or an outsourced dental billing company. It’s hard to determine which is the better fit for your dental practice if you’re in this position.
You want to grow your revenue by increasing your collections percentage and collecting on everything you produce. You also want a more streamlined billing process that gives you cost-effective results. You need the right help to get this done, specifically an expert to take over your insurance billing.
In the past, you may have turned to your office manager, or someone else on your administrative team, but you’re finding the results you want aren’t there. Maybe your dental team doesn’t actually have the time or expertise to devote to your insurance claims. Regardless, something needs to change.
Here at Dental ClaimSupport, we show our clients the value of having a streamlined billing process, and how that, along with having an expert biller on your team can help your practice bring in more revenue and improve the overall health of your dental practice.
In this article, we’re going to help you understand how to choose the right billing solution for your practice. It could be hiring a seasoned insurance coordinator to join your internal administrative team, or it could be outsourcing to a dental billing company, and having a remote biller work alongside your team to get your insurance claims paid.
This choice depends on your dental practice and what suits your finances, your team dynamic preference, and your overall goals for your practice.
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