Posterior Composites

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cneelley
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Posterior Composites

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I really appreciate the new posterior composites substitute code feature. Works like a charm and our estimates for our insurance patients should be easier, quicker, and more accurate to produce.

A request. It now is a feature that is applield to all insurance plans. Can it be made to turn off in some plans? Such as a check box just like you have for deductible and for ucr fees.

Still looking forward to that global UCR button. :P

This is real progress. Anything that helps us get faster and more accurate insurance estimates is going to improve our efficiency and take some load off of the front desk, and save time and trouble dealing with patients later.

Thanks,

Dr. Neelley
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Global UCR button?
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There is a button to push in insurance plans that will send our UCR fees to the insurance company. I am requesting that there be a way to make all insurance plans have that button highlighted with one push of a button somewhere in the program.

Thanks, Dr. Neelley
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Oh, right. Got it.
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Post by Robert_dds »

I have an insurance question. If insurance is only covered for posterior amalgam and we upgrade to posterior composite. Do we charge the patient the difference between our UCR fee and the insurance amalgam fee? or the difference between insurance composite fee and insurance amalgam fee? Assuming I am also the provider for the insurance.
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Post by Nate »

the difference between insurance composite fee and insurance amalgam fee
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Post by Robert_dds »

but I thought if a procedure that's not covered then it is considered optional, then you can charge it at your own fee?
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