|
First Ameritas Group Continues to Offer Electronic Claims Solutions
We want to make processing dental claims fast and simple. So we offer electronic claims submission . It's an easy way to manage your claims, save money and get paid faster.
Advantages of electronic claim processing:
- Electronic claims are processed the day they're received
- Postage and envelope expenses are eliminated
- Mail time is reduced
- Consolidated checks are mailed in 7 days compared to 14 days for paper claims
- Attachments can be sent via the internet, if necessary
- Lower rejection rates and less follow-up for office staff
- Many proactive management systems allow entry information once for both accounting and claim submission
- Reduce transaction fees for participating providers who use certain clearinghouses
We accept dental claims from a number of clearinghouses, including DentalXChange and Emdeon
DentalXChange DentalXChange delivers connectivity, technology and transaction solutions that streamline and simplify EDI processing. Providers can choose from three web portal services for online transaction processing via internet connection.
ClaimConnectTM - With three different package options, providers can process claims, access benefit information, view capitated patient information and more.
PayConnectTM - This suite of financial services enables dental offices to accept all forms of patient payments and offer a range of financing options.
PatientConnectTM - This option features BillConnect Statement Processing, which eliminates printing, stuffing and mailing patient statements. With online bill management, providers can review, edit and approve statements before delivering them via First Class Mail or secure patient e-mail.
Visit the DentalXChange website to learn more.
Emdeon Emdeon offers a wide range of services that save providers time and money. Claims and payment management solutions enable faster, more efficient management and tracking of claims.
Providers can enjoy a more simplified workflow with automatic payment posting and reconciliation processes.
For additional information, visit the Emdeon website.
|