
Open Dental 25.4 is live and packed with updates. From OCR on eClipboard that auto-fills patient insurance info, to a Clerri integration for in-house membership plans, there’s a lot to explore, including 11 features requested directly by users.

It’s that time of year when the days are shorter but there’s more to do. Patients to squeeze in, Fee Guides to update, family visits to prepare for. We all celebrate a variety of holidays and prepare for them in different ways but there’s one thing our holidays have in common, delicious food. For this holiday season, we thought it…

The intake and data entry associated with a new patient can seem daunting. Read this post for a checklist and some tools that will help you streamline the process.

You’re always in control of your data, and Open Dental gives you many ways to report on it. Read about global options to customize the setup of your reports.

Processing insurance plan changes incorrectly can have scary repercussions like affecting all plan subscribers, changes to historical info and more. Read this post and handle changes with confidence!
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Managing membership plans across disconnected systems slows your team down. Here’s how Clerri, a native Open Dental integration, changes the experience for staff and patients.

Discover a comprehensive guide to data backup, covering everything from types of backups and best practices to setting up a secure backup system. Stay informed with essential backup info to protect your data effectively.

Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA) is pivotal in the healthcare reimbursement process, providing detailed information about claims adjudication and payment from insurance companies.

Learn the role clinical decision support (CDS) tools can play in delivering the best possible care to your patients.

Learn how the collaboration of DSOs and clearinghouses drives efficiency, profitability, and sustainable growth, for enhanced patient care.

As a small dental practice owner or as a dental practice start-up, you might think that cyber criminals and HIPAA violations are concerns reserved for larger healthcare organizations. The reality is that small practices and new startups are often prime targets for cyberattacks