Unlock Hidden Revenue

Be at the Forefront in Your Dental Community

Medical billing is an untapped revenue stream. Only 3–4% of dental offices bill medical insurance for dental treatment — and of that small percentage, 95% are oral surgeons. You have an opportunity most practices are completely missing.

The Opportunity

A Revenue Stream 96% of Practices Are Ignoring

As a general dental practice or dental specialist — endodontist, prosthodontist, orthodontist, or periodontist — you can bill a variety of treatments to your patient's medical insurance. Most of your competitors are not doing this.

Successful medical billing for dental treatment is about identifying the types of chronic and acute health issues that lend themselves to medical claims. ImpleMed helps you identify those patients and handle everything from there.

By utilizing medical billing, you can:
  • Differentiate yourself from other dental offices
  • Increase patient treatment acceptance
  • Improve patient oral health
  • Grow your practice
1
Identify Eligible Patients

We review your patient database and help your team recognize which patients have qualifying chronic or acute health conditions for medical billing.

2
Verify Benefits & Pre-authorize

We contact medical carriers, verify benefits, and secure pre-authorizations and gap exceptions before treatment begins.

3
Code, Submit & Follow Up

Using the correct ICD-10 codes, diagnosis codes, and modifiers, we submit claims through medical clearinghouse and manage all follow-up, denials, and appeals.

4
Report & Grow

You receive clear monthly reporting so you can track the additional revenue this service generates for your practice.

Who Qualifies for Medical Billing?

Successful medical billing is about identifying chronic and acute health issues that lend themselves to medical claims. Common qualifying conditions include:

Sleep Apnea
Hypertension
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Pregnancy
GERD / Acid Reflux
Mouth or Teeth Trauma
Dry Mouth (Medication-Related)
Heart Disease
Autoimmune Conditions
Sjögren's Syndrome
Periodontal Disease
+ Many More Conditions

Common Procedures We Bill to Medical

  • Oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea
  • Periodontal treatment for systemic conditions
  • Oral cancer screening and biopsies
  • Trauma-related dental procedures
  • TMJ treatment
  • Dry mouth treatment related to medication
  • Scaling and root planing for qualifying conditions
How We Work

ImpleMed Offers Two Medical Billing Options

We Train You & Your Staff

Prefer to keep billing in-house? We'll teach your team everything they need to handle medical billing independently.

  • Utilizing medical portals to pull eligibility and benefits
  • Initiating pre-authorizations and gap requests
  • Clearinghouse options to submit claims
  • ICD-10 codes, diagnosis codes, and modifiers
  • Claim follow-up and appeal processes

Full Medical Billing by ImpleMed

Rather we handle it all for you? Our team manages the entire medical billing process from start to finish.

  • CAQH/DataSpring registration and compliance
  • Eligibility and benefits verification
  • Pre-authorization requests
  • Gap exemptions for in-network benefits
  • Building and submitting claims through clearinghouse
  • Claim follow-up and appeal process
Our Expertise

Why Choose ImpleMed for Medical Billing?

Sandy earned a degree in Registered Health Information Technology in 2016 and began her insurance and billing career by simultaneously working in a medical practice and a dental practice. That dual background is exactly what makes ImpleMed uniquely qualified to handle medical billing for dental offices — we understand both sides of the equation.

2016
Health Information Technology Degree
Dual Background
Medical + Dental billing experience from day one
Full Service
Training or done-for-you, your choice

Ready to Add Medical Billing to Your Practice?

Whether you want us to train your team or handle it all for you, we're ready to help. Let's talk.

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