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In this episode, the focus is on recent changes in insurance contracts affecting dental practices. Key shifts include extended termination notice periods, now ranging from 120 to 180 days, compared to the traditional 60 to 90 days. This change is a response to the increasing number of doctors leaving insurance networks. Additionally, new contracts are introducing minimum participation requirements of 12 to 24 months, with some extending to 36 months. These modifications reflect a trend by insurance companies to retain providers longer. Dental practitioners must carefully review and negotiate these terms to avoid unfavorable conditions.
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By Naren ArulrajahIn this episode, the focus is on recent changes in insurance contracts affecting dental practices. Key shifts include extended termination notice periods, now ranging from 120 to 180 days, compared to the traditional 60 to 90 days. This change is a response to the increasing number of doctors leaving insurance networks. Additionally, new contracts are introducing minimum participation requirements of 12 to 24 months, with some extending to 36 months. These modifications reflect a trend by insurance companies to retain providers longer. Dental practitioners must carefully review and negotiate these terms to avoid unfavorable conditions.
Book a free marketing strategy meeting with us. Find out how to adapt and thrive in this evolving landscape
Link - https://www.insuranceuntangled.org/msm/