A to-do list to launch your Custom Plan for Dental Insurance Verification Automation.
Continue readingAutomation has long been treated as an afterthought by companies. Not because they didn't want to do it. The reluctance to change was either due to fear of it or a lack of time to learn about it. Rather than making automation an afterthought, why should you make it a primary goal?
Continue readingYou can take advantage of the following six habits to help you level up your automation so that it will be something that helps you create real value for your business.
Continue readingIn response to the technology advancements accelerated by the pandemic, Dental Offices and DSOs are rapidly introducing digital workers to the workplace. People fear this is a step toward a dystopian future where robots rule and command humans.
Continue readingTo manage a profitable dental office, it is not enough to provide excellent dental treatment. Dental practices require a lot of skills and experience to succeed. One of the most significant components of the profession is the dental billing process.
Continue readingThe use of robotic process automation (RPA) is becoming increasingly popular among organizations worldwide. Automating repetitive processes will save workers time. Improvements in compliance, cost reduction, and quality, productivity are some of the most significant ways RPA improves business efficiency. Automating business processes can't be ignored.
Continue readingDo insurance companies send paper checks to your practice? You may obtain insurance reimbursements for services done considerably sooner if you use EFT payments.
Continue readingRegarding the revenue cycle, technology suppliers are frequently classified according to their out-of-the-box capabilities, end-to-end partnering, and system integration. The issue with the first two is that it is up to your IT staff to figure out how to utilize the technology and validate that the platform can deliver on its advertised capabilities, configure and deploy the solution, or locate the correct solution once what is required is determined.
Continue readingThe term artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most misused in the technological lexicon. Machine learning is frequently used interchangeably with it, resulting in an umbrella phrase that groups together unrelated technologies or confuses comparable technologies that are genuinely separate.
Continue readingRevenue cycle management in healthcare is not solved by intelligent automation alone. It would be best not to use it for every project, as it provides immediate ROI. Furthermore, the automated process within the healthcare industry is quite different from that in other industries. There are typical myths to avoid while learning how to apply intelligent automation into your revenue cycle processes.
Continue readingAutomation will reach its tipping point in 2022. Cheap capital, a labor shortage, and a desire to purchase transformation in a single step motivate its use as a whole. Labor shortages in retail, as well as in white- and blue-collar jobs, are driving the shift to automation as a tactic rather than a process.
Continue readingDental billing is complicated for sales cycle management firms and most healthcare practitioners, including dentistry. The slightest error can result in significant revenue loss.
Continue readingThe first step in the healthcare revenue cycle is insurance eligibility verifications. This is also the first place where inefficiencies can happen, resulting in increased revenue cycle problems. Insurance providers frequently change and can lead to denied claims, increased patient balances, and scheduling problems if there are inaccuracies in the verification process.
Continue readingThe US healthcare billing system needs a digital transformation to cut operating costs and meet the increasing workload. 22% of submitted claims are rejected, and 40% aren't resubmitted. 65% of denials are never contended for, and 10% of claims aren't correctly paid. Checking plan benefit eligibility and insurance verification is vital to prevent these errors from reoccurring.
Continue readingOne of the most time-consuming and tedious tasks for a dental practice to manage is verifying dental insurance. It only adds to the administrative workload that dental practices face daily and can take up several hours each day on the phone or computer to verify insurance eligibility.
Continue readingArtificial intelligence has become a mainstay in dentistry over the last few years. Dental health has benefitted significantly from technological advances. The truth is that many people distrust their dentists. However, they have a good reason to trust computers. Artificial intelligence can be used to prevent diagnostic errors as well as improve patient education.
Continue readingHealthcare systems need ways to build and maintain long term growth and make relationships stronger when under pressure from high expectations, growing burnout, and shrinking margins. Many things cause strain on both the provider and patient experiences such as insurance authorizations, imaging scheduling, diagnostic testing, and time-consuming processes for orders that are inefficient. Optimizing RCM processes can improve provider and patient experiences.
Continue readingData and software applications are critical tools for enterprises and small businesses. Ever since the 1950’s, where we had the first mainframe computers until present day where we now have mobile devices, desktops, automation, and technology that allows businesses to innovate and grow more than ever before.
Continue readingData automation programmatically updates data on a portal instead of manually. For your open data program to be sustainable long term, automating the process of uploading data is important. When data is updated manually, it risks being delayed since it is another task added to an individual’s workload.
Continue readingEvery dental office is different. There is never going to be a one size fits all solution for any problem that dental professionals encounter. Whether your office is struggling with the administrative workload, insurance verification, or other time-consuming processes adjacent to actual dentistry work, you need a custom solution. That’s where DentalRPA comes in.
Continue readingRPA technology offers a diverse range of benefits. For developers, RPA technology is especially helpful in cutting down the amount of work they need to do.
Continue readingAutomation ensures that repetitive portions of specific processes prioritize the time and energy of employees instead of possessing it.
Continue readingLet us shed a light on how we approach the term "Automation Mindset".
Continue readingFor a practice that has always manually handled dental insurance verification, atomizing the process with an RPA will feel like a complete revolution in the way you do your jobs.
Continue readingDentalRPA is comprehensive and works with the software and processes you have already implemented.
Continue readingDentalRPA by DentalRobot stands out from all of its competitors in the RPA automation space as it is very specific for dental offices and is simply the best choice.
Continue readingRobotic process automation, also referred to as RPA, is becoming very common in modern-day business. From everything from construction to banking, an end-to-end business process automation platform can do wonders for the organization and practice workflow at your office.
Continue readingAs Dental Professionals, your duty is to your patients. With DentalRobot’s End-to-End Business Process Automation platform you can create a more positive and pleasant experience for your customers.
Continue readingWe are in the business of making Doctors happier people.
Continue readingSchedule a test drive of DentalRobot and see how it can augment and improve your internal business practices.
Continue readingWith our new releases in Q1 2021, we will be Faster and Easier. Get ahead of the curve, implement automation in your practice now.
Continue readingAugment and amplify your current practice management software.
Continue readingRegardless of the software used by dental offices across the US and Canada, we have transformed many practices that have embraced automation.
Continue readingFor big DSOs or even 3rd parties with a strong IT team, every VP IT or CTO will ask whether to develop their Automation or use DentalRobot's automation platform for dental offices.
Continue readingAre you frustrated by how to maintain accountability in the less complicated processes in your dental office? Let's see how DentalRobot solves this problem.
Continue readingAs we continue our journey on automating all repetitive, consistent, boring manual and tedious processes, let's talk about automating payroll.
Continue readingA Proof of Concept approach is an excellent way to start your automation journey when you are a DSO or a Dental Group Practice. It is a demonstration to verify that certain concepts, hypotheses, or theories have the potential for real application in any of your dental offices. In our automation world, POC is an easy and fast way to validate the scope and benefits of automating business processes in dental offices.
Continue readingAlthough standard business processes across all dental offices have little variation, every practice is still unique in executing these. As an example, let’s review the insurance verification process. Every dental office in the country needs to verify insurance before a patient visits the office. It’s a standard process. However, there are many variations to it.
Continue readingVery similar to when you decided to build your dental office, automating the business part of your dental office is a journey. The best way to explain this journey is with the “building the house” metaphor. Metaphors are always useful as they help us putting innovative ideas into a context we might understand.
Continue readingDentalRobot keeps adding new features to support multi-location dental offices like groups and Dental Support Organization. For those IT providers, Insurance Verification companies, and 3rd party platforms, Dental Robot's new release of its business automation platform for dental offices is excellent.
Continue readingAs you might have seen in most of our social media posts or our newly released promotional video (click here), we love four specific verbs. Let’s review each one.
Continue readingThere are three types of dental practices by patient volume. High, mid, and low. High volume dental practices are those that see above 50-60 patients per day. Low volume is those less than 15 patients per day. Which type of dental practice are you?
Continue readingWe get asked this question a lot from Groups and high volume practices. The answer is straightforward.
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