Now that we’re headed into fall, it gets me thinking about all the things that need to be done at the office before towards the end of the year. There’s always a push at the end of the year for those patients who want to get treatment done that the doctor diagnosed months ago, and patients who want to use their outstanding insurance benefits before they renew in January.
This can be a very productive time for the office, but also a stressful one. You must find appointment times for all these patients. I recommend that you start scheduling those patients now. That way you can control the flow of your schedule. You can spread the patients out over the next few months, instead of trying to jam them all in December. December tends to be a shorter work month with the holidays and many patients will be out of town. It’s more beneficial for your practice to start scheduling these patients now, in the fall.
You can find all the patients with outstanding treatment in the Dentrix Treatment Manager. The Treatment Manager is available from both the Appointment Book and the Patient Chart.
The Treatment Manager allows you to generate a list of patients that have outstanding treatment plans through filter options.
I like to generate a list of patients that is filtered by procedure code range. This allows me to search for a specific procedure codes like a crown or bridge and get an idea of how many patients have those procedures treatment planned, but not scheduled. Another reason I would search for a crown or bridge is because those procedures take two appointments two weeks apart. Many insurance companies pay based on the seat date so it’s important to get both appointments completed before the insurance renews.
Another useful filter is a minimum treatment plan dollar amount which can help you find high production cases. High production cases will result in higher revenue for the practice, so I like to contact those patients first.
You could also use filters to view only patients whose insurance renews in January. These patients are going to be motivated to schedule an appointment before their insurance renews on January 1st.
- Patient Name
- Last Treatment Plan Date - shows you the last date treatment was diagnosed.
- TP Total Amount - allows you to see the total amount, so you can contact the higher production treatments plans first.
- TP Dental Ins Estimate - shows you the estimated insurance portion of the treatment plan. You can use this to educate your patients. For example, I could explain to a patient that the estimated insurance portion for the treatment plan is $1000. If the patient doesn’t use that benefit before January 1st, they will lose these benefits.
- TP Patient Estimate - gives the patient portion of the treatment plan.
- Pri Dental Ins Benefits Rem - shows the amount of primary insurance maximum remaining.
- And if your office accepts secondary insurance benefits, you could also view Sec Dental Ins Benefits Rem as one of your columns.
Charlotte Skaggs, Certified Dentrix Trainer
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