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Delta Dental considers the following
(among others) to be unacceptable billing practices
in the dental office:
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Submitting for services not actually
performed
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Misrepresenting
actual treatment
rendered or the actual treatment date
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Failing to disclose discounts
and/or waiver of co-payment
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Submitting claims which overstate
the fee that is intended to be accepted as
payment in full
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Failing to disclose other coverage
for the dental services
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Billing services on preparation
date rather than the completion date
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Charging a Delta Dental-covered
patient in excess of your fee or Delta Dental's
approved fee level
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Misrepresenting the rendering
provider
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Submitting for services previously
paid
Note to Delta Dental Participating
Dentists
Participating dentists shall not submit any claims
to Delta Dental for services performed by dentists
who are not participating dentists with Delta Dental
on the date(s) when the services were performed.
In order to be properly reimbursed, every dentist
in a dental practice must sign a participating
dentist agreement and credential with Delta Dental.
Patient Discounts
Patient discounts are considered acceptable as
long as Delta Dental covered patients receive
the same discount. If you are giving a discount,
it should be applied to the fee for the service
rendered so that the net fee submitted to Delta
Dental and the net fee charged to the patient
are both reduced. The discounted fees must be
specified on claims submitted for payment.
A downloadable sign/statement for your
dental office regarding insurance fraud. Click
here to download.
For questions
concerning billing and claim submission practices,
please contact our Professional Relations Department
at 973-285-4163 or Customer Service at 800-452-9310.
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