In our March 2019 article, "Avoid These Common Fee, Insurance Coding, And Administration Errors To Improve Profits," Dr. Charles Blair* outlined some of the most common fee and insurance administration errors and how to avoid them. Below, he provides additional strategies to reduce errors, denials, and delays, to boost your bottom line.
Implant and Perio Coding Errors
The most common implant coding error is not understanding the difference between abutment-supported and implant-supported, one-piece screw-retained crowns. If your team doesn’t understand the difference—and you are miscoding these procedures—you run the risk of...
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