Would you link tooth to treatment needed? For instance a new patient with lots of treatment needed would you manually write in notes and also link all the tooth numbers??
This is very helpful but I absolutely hate this software! Way too much clicking in and out.... I'm on here trying to learn for a new office that I'm at
Are you able to add any attachments to the claim when submitting it electronically? For example if a PA is needed of a tooth with the claim. Also, would it be okay to do the walkout and then “add payment” all at once?
Ik this video is 2 years old but these videos are genuinely better than the EagleSoft training videos. Thank you for creating example patients and showing the bare 101's so I can learn from scratch at home. Thank you.
Now at the end of 2022. I'm finding more and more offices moving to FFS. They are careful of their fees, have in office payment plans or Care Credit available. More patients are not electing dental coverage due to the fact that dental insurance places so many barriers on coverage. Pre-estimating is only a ruse. Treatment coordinators cannot but guess treatment estimates for their patients now, due to ever changing insurance limitations. In all the confusion, it's not worth it to be an in-network provider as being in-network only causes frustrated patients and providers. Your video confirms this very well.
This may be a dumb question but as an assistant are you charting all of this based on what you see or are you charting based on what the dr is telling you to chart?
When your charting in a composite filling for a 3 surface why are you clicking on a 1 surface composite? Is there a way to identify that it’s a multiple surface composite?
There is a setting under File > Preferences > Perio > Other. You would have to check the box 'Use previous perio data when starting a new exam'. I would, however, recommend against having that checked as people tend to not complete a full perio chart and just spot probe. If you have completed perio chart readings, it should be only because you performed full mouth perio charting. When you first open the perio chart you can see the previous readings by clicking on tab 'Comparison', or you can choose to view the perio readings right onto the tooth chart by clicking the button on the bottom 'Show What' and then checking the box 'Include Perio Items'.
Once you save a clinical note, and you go back to it and edit anything the computer will recognize it has been modified. Think of a note you would have made on a paper chart and then needed to edit - you would cross it out and add new note - same principle. The best practice is to consider each saved note as final. You can always add an addendum as a separate note.
Monica, there are many ways to get to that panel, from the OnSchedule window go to the upper menu, click 'View', and then click 'Go To Day Panel'. That panel is dockable and movable, so you can have it on the right, left, or on top.
It is blurry because RU-vid made the quality of this video became be lower. When you watch this video, make sure that you change the quality to 720 or 1080 Hd, the video will become super clear.
When you write a note there is a tooth chart of the upper left and you would click on the tooth you want that note attached to. Once you save and go back to the chart you will see the letter 'N' next to the tooth number. You can then right-mouse-click on the tooth and click history to see the note.