When the primary insurance pays for the whole claim and there is nothing for the secondary insurance to pay, what do you do with the secondary claim? We have been deleting the claim, but that makes all the procedures show unsent. This is very inconvenient because then we have to go into each procedure and manually delete the estimates. What are we suppose to do with the secondary claims?
-Adam
What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
Re: What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
We post a total payment of "0" for the secondary claim instead of entering a payment by procedure, but I don't know if that will mess up the estimates for the secondary insurance. We also make a note on the secondary claim that the primary ins paid the claim in full.
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Re: What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
We do the same as Jim and this marks the clam as received (it's a drop down box on the upper left). You can also click the 'received' box manually.
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Re: What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
You can also double click on the procedure and in the "insurance estimates and payments" box, double click the line for the secondary insurance and then click on "do not bill to this insurance".
Jorge Bonilla
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Re: What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
Thanks for the quick replies. I'm going to try and mark them received with a note. Hopefully that will go over ok with our office manager, shes not a big fan of "extra" items on the screen. If she doesn't like it then she'll just have to manually fix each procedure like Jorge suggested.
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Re: What to do with secondary claims when they aren't needed
Or just delete the estimate. Open Dental will not automatically add estimate rows to completed procedures, so once the secondary estimate is deleted, it can't automatically come back.Jorgebon wrote:You can also double click on the procedure and in the "insurance estimates and payments" box, double click the line for the secondary insurance and then click on "do not bill to this insurance".
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