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ali Posted: Monday, October 1, 2012 12:56:36 PM(UTC)
 
Providing the tools for starting and advancing in this area is one of the things we do best through DentalWriter™ Software and our support. Here are the key elements for medical billing.

  • It all starts with the proprietary questionnaire screens in DentalWriter, asking the right questions. Documentation of medical necessity whether it’s sleep apnea, TMD, or implants and bone grafting is essential.
  • ICD diagnostic codes showing the condition, disease or problem are neededI to connect the patient’s condition or symptom to diagnosis codes *
  • CPT procedure codes to report your services.
  • Written SOAP reports of medical necessity (generated from the DentalWriter Questionnaire and Exam)
  • Medical claim form printing and electronic billing (CMS 1500).