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Dental/Vision Benefits – New Carrier Altus Dental will provide the GIC's Dental and Vision benefits for active state …
Treatment Coordinator Training Outline
Start the Treatment Coordinator checklist (Located in HealthStream. The Practice Manager should utilize this …
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• New IC Training – Available as a webinar, you can register through the Coordinator Training Form. You can …
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Use this check list in sequence to guide yourself through each course. Once you complete a lesson, sign it off by …
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CERTIFICATION TO ENHANCE YOUR SKILLS.
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End-of-Year Checklist for Dental Insurance Coordinat…
Develop a streamlined process for insurance verification at the start of the year to handle increased patient …
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Dental/Vision Benefits – New Carrier Altus Dental will provide the GIC's Dental and Vision benefits for active state employees and state retirees. Altus Dental will also be the dental carrier for …
Treatment Coordinator Training Outline
Start the Treatment Coordinator checklist (Located in HealthStream. The Practice Manager should utilize this list to ensure all areas of the job position have been reviewed and discussed.)
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• New IC Training – Available as a webinar, you can register through the Coordinator Training Form. You can also request that your group management specialist come to your site for a …
Insurance Coordinator Workshop
Today’s Insurance Coordinator Teaching Your Team About Benefits Common Clauses
Treatment Coordinator Check List - mgeonline.com
Use this check list in sequence to guide yourself through each course. Once you complete a lesson, sign it off by placing your initials in the space next to it. As we add courses to the DDS …
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Coordinators must complete training before access to ESS is approved. Contact web support for more information or to schedule ESS training. The EGID website has up-to-date information …
CERTIFICATION TO ENHANCE YOUR SKILLS.
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Treatment Coordinator Training Outline
Start the Treatment Coordinator checklist (Located in WebApps. The Practice Manager should utilize this list to ensure all areas of the job position have been reviewed and discussed.)
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Introduce the team member to staff and doctors and give tour around the office. Complete the Front Office Coordinator checklist (Located in WebApps. The Practice Manager should utilize …