Another Secret About Medicare

2023-05-23T12:16:44-04:00

Full-arch implant cases, and, specifically, the All-on-X case, is almost entirely an advertising based service. At least 95% of cases are created by advertising. Yes, occasionally there is an oral surgeon, with a hella-massive referral network, who can avoid advertising for All-on-X cases BUT most specialists, including the OMFS and PERO docs, are in the exact same boat as the implantologist. You can refuse to accept this reality but, like it or not, if you refuse to advertise for All-on-X you will have few All-on-X cases and maybe even zero cases. It's sad to think about the expensive CE, time, [...]

Another Secret About Medicare2023-05-23T12:16:44-04:00

Imagine: Getting Your Full Case Fee While Medicare Covers Up to HALF of That Fee for the Patient

2023-05-23T12:21:15-04:00

Right now, there is a 99% chance AGAINST there being another practice, within your driving distance market area, that is capable of getting Original Part B Medicare patients a 25-50% treatment subsidy (up to $13,600) for their oral surgery/implant care. You read that right, up to $13,600 in FREE money for implant patients looking for someone who will happily file a Medicare claim for them as part of the same patient also paying for the remaining treatment cost (i.e. restorations) out of pocket. Imagine The Possibilities Imagine, for a moment, the following scenarios at your practice: 1. Getting your full AOX case fee (Medicare payment [...]

Imagine: Getting Your Full Case Fee While Medicare Covers Up to HALF of That Fee for the Patient2023-05-23T12:21:15-04:00

Medicare and Full-Arch Cases: How To Think About This Payment

2023-05-23T12:23:48-04:00

Not only is the Full Arch Program the #1 antidote to ClearChoice nationally in the US but our U.S. and U.S. territory members have access to a one of a kind, predictable way to advertise for and access a treatment subsidy of up to $13,600 per patient from Medicare Original Part B. While the practice collects their full fee (Medicare Surgical Fees + Patient Out of Pocket for Non-Covered Services). The patient has a 25-50% reduction in their out of pocket expense. It's a implant marketing and case sales advantage that no other specialty implant advertising agency has mastered to [...]

Medicare and Full-Arch Cases: How To Think About This Payment2023-05-23T12:23:48-04:00

How Medicare Dental Implants and Oral Surgery Work In Your State

2023-05-23T12:27:36-04:00

FACT:  Medicare doesn’t pay for dentistry, but it can and will pay for medically necessary oral surgery and Medicare will pay some fees for dental implants as part of bone reconstruction surgery, which most dental implantologists perform. If you live in one of the following states, you can expect a Medicare oral surgery or a Medicare dental implant claim payment to be paid in 21-30 days for a Medicare Patient with Original Part B with medical necessity. Iowa Kansas Missouri Nebraska Indiana Michigan Kentucky Ohio California Hawaii Nevada Alaska Arizona Idaho Montana ND Oregon SD Utah Washington Wyoming  Arkansas Colorado New [...]

How Medicare Dental Implants and Oral Surgery Work In Your State2023-05-23T12:27:36-04:00

Medicare and Full-Arch Cases: How To Think About This Payment

2021-10-26T12:30:47-04:00

Not only is the Full Arch Program the #1 competitor to ClearChoice nationally in the US but our U.S. and U.S. territory members also have a one of a kind, predictable way to access a treatment subsidy of up to $12,500 per patient from Medicare Original Part B fee for service medical insurance. It's a implant marketing and case sales advantage that no other specialty implant advertising agency has mastered to deliver even more implant cases to practices like yours. The Medicare Mindset Medicare patients choose our members since they are the ones who can get this treatment subsidy reliably for [...]

Medicare and Full-Arch Cases: How To Think About This Payment2021-10-26T12:30:47-04:00

Imagine: Getting Full Fee While Medicare Covers 25-50% of That Fee for Your Patient

2023-05-24T11:45:12-04:00

Right now, there is a 99% chance AGAINST there being another practice, within your driving distance market area, that is capable of getting Original Part B Medicare patients a 25-50% treatment subsidy (up to $12,500) for their oral surgery/implant care. The Ideal Scenario If having the ability to reduce out of pocket full mouth treatment cost for these patients by a minimum of $8,000 was predictable for your practice, IMAGINE.... Getting your full AOX case fee (Medicare payment + patient out of pocket non-covered treatment portion) for a qualified Medicare original Part B patient while your patient gets 20-25% paid of their total case fee [...]

Imagine: Getting Full Fee While Medicare Covers 25-50% of That Fee for Your Patient2023-05-24T11:45:12-04:00

5 Common Questions About Medicare Dental Implants

2023-05-26T09:52:02-04:00

When it comes to Medicare, most people (including dentists) are under the impression that it is only for medical procedures and has nothing to do with dentistry. If more dentists knew about the Medicare Money Program, however, they would see that they can get paid as much as 25-50 percent of the total treatment plan cost for qualifying procedures. How is this possible? How could so many people be mistaken about the Medicare Money Program? The key is with dental implants. Let's go over some of the most common questions related to Medicare and dental implants to help you see [...]

5 Common Questions About Medicare Dental Implants2023-05-26T09:52:02-04:00

Medicare Dental Implants: Who You Gonna Call?

2023-05-26T10:01:23-04:00

Medicare Dental Implants: Who You Gonna’ Call? “Do you take Medicare?” Medicare Dental Implants May Help... This is a common phone call question that arrives to every dental practice in the country on a weekly if not daily basis. The answer 99 times out of 100 is “no” as less than 1% of US dentists are involved with the Medicare insurance system. These patient calls are a sure sign of enormous patient demand. The most recent official count from the Kaiser Foundation and CMS shows that there were 59.8 million recipients as of 2018; [...]

Medicare Dental Implants: Who You Gonna Call?2023-05-26T10:01:23-04:00
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