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What Is Dental Credentialing?
Dental credentialing is when you join up with a PPO insurance provider, which means you become in-network. This allows your patients that have that particular insurance to visit you and have their services covered. The biggest benefit for you and your practice is that patients will be more likely to visit you if they know…
Read MoreHave You Considered Being In-Network?
Reaching an in-network status could be beneficial for dental practices both big and small, new or established. This lets you attract new patients, helping you grow. This is especially helpful as many offices have been forced to limit treatment options and numbers of patients treated due to the pandemic. In today’s blog, your PPO Experts…
Read More4 Reasons To Work With PPO Experts
Becoming in-network for a PPO insurance company offers a number of benefits for your dental practice, whether you operate a small or large office, whether you’ve been around for many years or are just opening your doors. However, the process could be more intensive than you assume, and could tax your resources and team members.…
Read MoreFactors to Consider When You’re Ready for PPO Credentialing
Dental practices of all sizes typically recognize the value in being credentialed with one or more of the right PPO insurance companies. The right credentialing strategy can position any practice for optimal reimbursements and better financial wellbeing. However, the process of becoming credentialed can be a burden for most dental practices, regardless of their size,…
Read MoreCould You Use Help with PPO Credentialing?
Applying for credentialing with one or more PPO companies is something that dental practices will have to face at different points throughout their existence. Whether it’s the first time you’re seeking credentialing for your practice, or the application is part of a bigger plan to expand your practice or add new locations, the process itself…
Read MoreWhy You Should Trust an Expert to Apply for Credentialing
The difference between practicing dentistry and running a dental practice are often as broad as night and day. For example, when you’re caring for a patient, you wouldn’t delegate the entire treatment to someone else. However, when you’re processing that patient’s paperwork, your skills might be much more limited, and the process might be better…
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