Dental Billing Services



Dental Billing Services that Increase collections & Reduce A/R
We do all the complex paperwork and dedicated follow-up for you, including the following services

Claims Review and Submission
In addition to submitting insurance claims for your dental office, Prospa Billing reviews each and every claim for accuracy. We’re experts at claim support, making proper adjustments, adding missing patient information, correcting and resubmitting denied claims, and more – all to ensure that you receive 100% of payments that are due to you.
Dedicated A/R Follow up
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Our highly skilled Billing and A/R professionals specialize in dental billing services, reliably enabling dental practices across the U.S. to focus on patient care while we work to provide seamless billing and maximized collections. As a result, both your patient satisfaction and bottom line can improve exponentially.
Awesome Return on Investment
On based of $500,000 Annual Insurance Collection
In-House Billing Cost
Annual Salary
$32,000
Overheads
$7,000
Total
$39,000
Prospa Charges
Billing Services at 3.5% of collections for $500,000
$17,500

Annual Savings
$21,500
SMALL
Our minimum monthly charges are
$1,250
per month
MEDIUM
Dental offices with insurance collections up to $100,000 per month.
3.5%
per month
LARGE
Dental offices with insurance collections over $100,000 per month. Collections up to $100,000 are billed at 3.5%/month and anything $100,000 is billed at 3.0%.
3.0%
per month
We work with following software but not limited to:
Contact the Dental Billing and Collections Specialists at Prospa Billing Today!
To learn how Prospa Billing’s dental billing can benefit your practice, give us a call at (844) 663-3686 to arrange a free, personalized consultation. Or, if you prefer, you can use our online form and we’ll promptly contact you.
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