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E-Claim Vendor

Post by bbdhong » Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:17 am

I am newbie in Dental Business. Just opened the practice this week and trying to setup E-claim with Open-Dental software. Does anyone have any recommendation of E-claim Vendor?
As I know, Open-Dent recommends Tesia but it’s not accepting the Electronic Attachment for Open-Dental based on what Tesia says. (They said it allow the electronic attachments for other major practice management software).
Since I don’t have any experience to handle the Dental insurance at this time, I am not sure how important the electronic attachment will be. Any idea from the experienced users?
If it’s important and ClaimConnect is the other choice, are they good enough to send e-claims to major insurance company?

How about Renaissance? Any practice is using this vendor? Please tell us your satisfaction.
Thank you and FYI: I am operating the practice at Georgia.

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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by Shoagland » Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:31 am

Reniassance has been outstanding, easy to use w/ great results. In counjugtion with Reniassance ,we use Fast Attach to send digital or scanned documentation w/ claims, primarily digital xrays.

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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by Rickliftig » Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:27 am

And we use Emdeon - no problems and good service. We are not sending electronic attachments because our volume doesn't make it cost effective... but... the prices are constantly changing.

But whatever, e-claims is less expensive than paper, faster than paper and less hassle then paper.
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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by jordansparks » Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:08 am

New offices should NOT use Rennaisance. No field validation is done on our end, and the format is not X-12 (HIPAA).
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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by savvy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:21 pm

Jordan,
Could you explain that in English? (some of us are still pre-schoolers).

I've been using Rennaisance for years and it works great.
Are you suggesting I should change?
If not, why is it OK for current users, but not OK for new users?
Now might be the time as I've been contacted by them to pick some new plan.

What is the cost for Tesia?
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Post by jordansparks » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:07 pm

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It's as simple as that. I would have thought that you would be having problems. But if you're not, that's great. But for new users, I'm just trying to avoid potential annoyances.
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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by savvy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:10 pm

"thought you would be having problems"?
Great.
Just what kind of problems would you think I'd be having?
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Post by jordansparks » Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:21 pm

Lack of validation such as missing addresses, subscriber id's, and so on. If using X-12, we won't let claims go out with missing info. If using Renaissance, there is no such validation. Also, there is no place to put procedure level notes. No place to put date of previous crown for individual procedures. And a few other things that I can't think of right at the moment.
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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by savvy » Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:31 pm

Oh..
Yeah we've had some of those issues....usually address related, some regarding notes.
But not enough to scream.

So.....

Anyone got a cost for Tesia?
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Re: E-Claim Vendor

Post by eiscott » Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:15 pm

Bddhong,

We would love to have the opportunity to earn your business. ClaimConnect works very well with OpenDental (no additional software to install), has extensive payer specific editing with the ability to easily understand and correct any errors online. It is also fully integrated with the NEA FastAttach service meaning you just submit your claims, and the system determines which claims need attachments for you.

We have direct connections to most insurance companies eliminating the "middle man".

Please contact our new client team at 800-576-6412, Ext. 455 for a full explanation and online training. We have no contracts or initial fees so you can try us out risk free.

Best regards,

Scott
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EDI Health Group, Inc.
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Post by DavidWolf » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:12 am

I have used EDI Claimconnect and Payconnect since opening my practice 2 1/2 years ago without any issues. They were able to set me up quickly and it has worked seemlessly with OD ever since. I don't bother with electronic attachments either, because the two major insurance companies in my state do not require radiograph proof of need. So I just send the few I have to do manually.

Good luck with the new practice!
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Dave Wolf

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