First posted on Kaiser Health News on 8/1/12 There is a corner of the health care industry where rancor is rare, the chance to banish illness beckons just a few mouse clicks away and talk revolves around venture deals, not voluminous budget deficits. Welcome to the realm of Internet-enabled health apps.
Medical billing services will agree that getting reimbursements for dental surgeries is quite difficult. Dental insurance benefits are not as elaborate as other healthcare plans. Therefore, many dentists don't support this approach and have adopted the pay-per-service method. But the fact is getting money from patients is a daunting task. If patients are insured, insurance companies pay at least 70% for the incurred expense.
Medical billing services will agree that getting reimbursements for dental surgeries is quite difficult. Dental insurance benefits are not as elaborate as other healthcare plans. Therefore, many dentists don't support this approach and have adopted the pay-per-service method. But the fact is getting money from patients is a daunting task. If patients are insured, insurance companies pay at least 70% for the incurred expense.