Objective: • What to do at the Appliance Insertion Visit • How to document the Appliance Insertion Visit • When to schedule the patient for Appliance Insertion Follow-up • What to include in post Appliance Insertion Instructions • Daily and periodic care of an Oral Appliance • What to do and how to document Follow-up Visit • When to refer for an Oral Appliance efficacy Sleep Study
Objective: • Unlike Dental Insurance, most of you are not experienced or "IN-NETWORK" with Medical Insurance and don't know ICD from CPT, HCSPC or IDK. So how do you do this? • How to track MAD-FIT OAT within your Dental Practice Management software. • How to manage HMO, Out-of-Network, Medicare, Medicaid Claims. • Review of Insurance Claim Resources in your Dashboard. Schedule: • Medical Insurance Predetermination • CMS 1500 Medical Insurance Claim Form • Insurance Claim Resources • Case Report #1 • Case Report #2 • Q&A (Dr. Singh)
Objective: • Unlike Dental Insurance, most of you are not experienced or "IN-NETWORK" with Medical Insurance and don't know ICD from CPT, HCSPC or IDK. So how do you do this? • How to track MAD-FIT OAT within your Dental Practice Management software. • How to manage HMO, Out-of-Network, Medicare, Medicaid Claims. • Review of Insurance Claim Resources in your Dashboard. Schedule: • Medical Insurance Predetermination • CMS 1500 Medical Insurance Claim Form • Insurance Claim Resources • Case Report #1 • Case Report #2 • Q&A (Dr. Singh)
Objective: • Unlike Dental Insurance, most of you are not experienced or "IN-NETWORK" with Medical Insurance and don't know ICD from CPT, HCSPC or IDK. So how do you do this? • How to track MAD-FIT OAT within your Dental Practice Management software. • How to manage HMO, Out-of-Network, Medicare, Medicaid Claims. • Review of Insurance Claim Resources in your Dashboard. Schedule: • Medical Insurance Predetermination • CMS 1500 Medical Insurance Claim Form • Insurance Claim Resources • Case Report #1 • Case Report #2 • Q&A (Dr. Singh)
Our MISSION and we choose to ACCEPT it: To Advance the Science and Practice of Dental Sleep Medicine through Education, Research and State of the Art Treatment Protocols for the Benefit of Mankind.
Our MISSION and we choose to ACCEPT it: To Advance the Science and Practice of Dental Sleep Medicine through Education, Research and State of the Art Treatment Protocols for the Benefit of Mankind.
Our MISSION and we choose to ACCEPT it: To Advance the Science and Practice of Dental Sleep Medicine through Education, Research and State of the Art Treatment Protocols for the Benefit of Mankind.
IN THIS WEBINAR WE WILL SHOW HOW TO CONDUCT AND DOCUMENT THAT "REQUIRED FACE-TO-FACE" CONSULTATION TO ESTABLISH CANDIDACY FOR ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY (OAT) FOR YOUR PATIENT WHO HAD SCORED WITH HIGH PROBABILITY FOR OSA USING THE SLEEP-SWOT SCREENING FORMS. • HOW TO COMPLETE AND WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A SLEEP STUDY REFERRAL FOR DIAGNOSIS AND RX FOR OAT. • HOW TO TRACK REFERRALS AND RX'S FOR OAT
IN THIS WEBINAR WE WILL SHOW HOW TO CONDUCT AND DOCUMENT THAT "REQUIRED FACE-TO-FACE" CONSULTATION TO ESTABLISH CANDIDACY FOR ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY (OAT) FOR YOUR PATIENT WHO HAD SCORED WITH HIGH PROBABILITY FOR OSA USING THE SLEEP-SWOT SCREENING FORMS. • HOW TO COMPLETE AND WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A SLEEP STUDY REFERRAL FOR DIAGNOSIS AND RX FOR OAT. • HOW TO TRACK REFERRALS AND RX'S FOR OAT
IN THIS WEBINAR WE WILL SHOW HOW TO CONDUCT AND DOCUMENT THAT "REQUIRED FACE-TO-FACE" CONSULTATION TO ESTABLISH CANDIDACY FOR ORAL APPLIANCE THERAPY (OAT) FOR YOUR PATIENT WHO HAD SCORED WITH HIGH PROBABILITY FOR OSA USING THE SLEEP-SWOT SCREENING FORMS. • HOW TO COMPLETE AND WHAT TO INCLUDE IN A SLEEP STUDY REFERRAL FOR DIAGNOSIS AND RX FOR OAT. • HOW TO TRACK REFERRALS AND RX'S FOR OAT
Snoring is quite simply the sound produced during sleep by the vibration of the soft tissues in the upper airway, including the nose and throat. It typically happens when a breath is drawn in, but may also occur when breathing out. Snoring occurs occasionally in nearly everyone, yet many people snore chronically. In people 30 to 60 years old, 44 percent of men and 28 percent of women habitually snore. Women are more likely to snore after menopause.
Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night's sleep, you might have sleep apnea.
Snoring is quite simply the sound produced during sleep by the vibration of the soft tissues in the upper airway, including the nose and throat. It typically happens when a breath is drawn in, but may also occur when breathing out. Snoring occurs occasionally in nearly everyone, yet many people snore chronically. In people 30 to 60 years old, 44 percent of men and 28 percent of women habitually snore. Women are more likely to snore after menopause.