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Fee-For Dentistry With A Managed-Care Component Textbook

DON'T JUDGE THIS BOOK BY IT'S COVER!

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Consider This. . . .

  • Could the federal government actually help streamline the cash flow to a dental practice? (See chapter I, page 7)
  • How does today's dental practice become more competitive in light of the Surgeon General's Report-May 2000? (See chapter II)
  • Is the Individual Practice Association the answer to evidence-based treatment planning? (See chapter III)
  • How do you maintain and grow the fee-for-service component of your practice in spite of reduced surcharges and competitive fee structures? (See chapter IV)
  • If you discount your fee to keep your patient happy, are you also inviting the state board to audit your records? How about the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission? (See chapter V)
  • Fewer new patients? Taking home less money? How much comes out of your pocket to pay for that empty chair? (See chapter VI)
  • When and how may a dental office charge full fees even in contracted care? (See chapter VII, page 120)
  • Tuesday is payday. Can you still pay Uncle Sam? (See chapter VIII)
  • Catch me I'm falling behind. Or...catch me if you can? Would you rather be paid for your time or paid for the procedures you deliver? Would the rest of the team agree? (See chapter IX)
  • Presenting the ideal treatment plan: Are you delivering the best dentistry has to offer? (See chapter X)
  • How do you get paid for that ideal treatment plan? Can I bill the medical plan for removing infection? (See chapter XI)
  • Who can we now blame? It wasn't our fault. "The devil (insurance company) made me do it." Flip Wilson 1933-1998 (See chapter XII)