Dental Medical Billing, Coding and Revenue Cycle Management
Published 10/2025
Duration: 2h 31m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 551.24 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 10/2025
Duration: 2h 31m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 551.24 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Master dental billing RCM, CDT coding, ADA claims, HIPAA/HITECH BAA compliance, payer rules, software workflows & audits
What you'll learn
- Build end-to-end dental revenue cycle workflows from intake to zero balance
- Complete ADA claims with accurate CDT/ICD mapping and narratives
- Apply payer-specific rules, coordination of benefits, and medical-dental crossover
- Implement HIPAA/HITECH, BAAs, and data protection controls in Healthcare IT
- Create clean claims, manage attachments (X-rays, perio charts), and avoid denials
- Post payments/EOBs/ERAs, reconcile deposits, and manage adjustments/write-offs
- Run AR follow-up, appeals, and audit-ready documentation with compliance checks
- Use dental practice management software for scheduling, claims, reporting, and KPIs
Requirements
- Basic computer skills
- Interest in healthcare, insurance, or administrative operations
- Willingness to follow step-by-step RCM and compliance workflows
- No prior dental or medical experience required (beginner-friendly)
Description
This course is designed to help learners of all backgrounds understand and applydental medical billing and revenue cycle management (RCM)in real-world practice settings. With a strong focus onHIPAA, HITECH, Business Associate Agreements (BAA), Healthcare IT, data protection, data safety, insurance rules, and compliance, you’ll learn how to completeADA claim forms (J430D/2019), CDT coding, payer requirements, attachments, and software workflowsthat drive clean claims and faster reimbursements.
You’ll learn how dental claims flow from patient registration through eligibility,CDT procedure coding, medical-dental crossover, and documentation that payers accept the first time. The course includes step-by-step guidance onsubscriber/payer data, treatment location and dentist information, services rendered, attachments, and follow-up. We’ll connect each step toHIPAA/HITECH safeguards, BAAs, and Healthcare IT practicesto keep data secure and audit-ready.
Designed to be beginner-friendly, this course offers clear explanations, practical labs, and realistic examples fromEOBs/ERAs, clinical notes, X-rays, and perio chartsto reinforce learning. No prior dental knowledge is needed.
What You’ll Learn
Understand the structure and components of dental claims and RCM
Learn CDT coding fundamentals and payer documentation requirements
Recognize terms used in dental benefits, COB, and medical crossover
Apply dental billing in clinical, coding, and administrative contexts
Interpret EOBs/ERAs and reconcile payments with confidence
Strengthen communication among billing, clinical, and front-office teams
Prepare for roles in dental billing, coding, or practice administration
Course Features
60+ video lessons organized by workflow and payer rules
Focus on high-impact CDT codes, narratives, and attachment rules
Easy-to-follow format, suitable for all learners — including ESL students
Accessible on mobile, desktop, or tablet
Who This Course Is For
Aspiring and current dental billers, coders, and front-office staff
Practice managers and owners seeking stronger cash flow and controls
Healthcare IT/compliance professionals implementingHIPAA/HITECHandBAAs
Anyone entering dental RCM who needs practical, job-ready skills
This course serves as an ideal introduction todental medical billing and RCMfor practical, professional use—especially if you’re preparing for a role in a dental practice or support organization. Whether you’re new to the field or brushing up, you’ll leave with the confidence to submit clean claims, stay compliant, and accelerate collections.
Disclosure: This course contains the use of artificial intelligence for clear voiceovers.
Who this course is for:
- Aspiring dental billers, front-desk coordinators, and treatment planners
- Medical/dental coders transitioning into dental RCM roles
- Practice managers and office administrators improving collections
- Healthcare IT and compliance staff supporting HIPAA/HITECH and BAAs
- Paraprofessionals seeking entry-level roles in insurance and RCM
- Dentists/owners wanting visibility into billing, KPIs, and payer rules
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