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AUTOMATE INSURANCE VERIFICATION

DENTIFI

Combines automated eligibility and access to thousands of Trojan Benefit Plans. Have the insurance verification before your patient walks in the door. You can present your patient’s treatment plan the day treatment is identified, early in the visit, increasing case acceptance.
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POPULATE COVERAGE TABLES WITH TROJAN RESEARCH

CUSTOM BENEFIT OPTION & Patient History

Available when you upgrade your Benefit Service. These services are optional and provide your office with additional codes and benefits research, and patient-specific information beyond our employer plans.
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CENTRALIZE YOUR DHMO PLAN SCHEDULES

MANAGED CARE

Managed Care summarizes the most critical features of each HMO plan, including co-payment schedules, supplemental payments, visit fees, and pertinent lab reimbursement.
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streamline electronic claim processing

Dr Direct

DrDirect is the integrated solution for seamless claims management. With DrDirect, creating and processing insurance claims in your dental practice management system becomes effortless.
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REQUEST ELIGIBILITY FROM ONE EASY PORTAL

ELIGIBILITY

Insurance verification can be automated through integrated Dentifi, or use our desktop Eligibility Program to confirm eligibility quickly. All responses are saved in one program.
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AUTOMATICALLY SAVE YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE TIME AND MONEY!

Our process begins when you reach out to Trojan and are in need of research. We contact the carrier on your behalf, request the eligibility verification and benefit information, and return it to you in your Trojan programs.
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AUTOMATICALLY SAVE YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE TIME AND MONEY

See for yourself! Read three different Revenue and Time Studies on Dental Practices using Trojan Benefit and Eligibility Services:

In the years following the 2014 end-of-life date, a community of developers and enthusiasts realized that there were still "POSReady 2009" updates being released by Microsoft. POSReady was a variant of Windows XP designed for Point of Sale systems (cash registers, ATMs), which had extended support until 2019.

However, if you are looking for an official release from Microsoft titled "Service Pack 7" for Windows XP, you are chasing a ghost. The reality of Windows XP’s lifecycle is definitive, but the myth of SP7 reveals a fascinating intersection of nostalgia, the underground world of "modding," and the struggles of legacy hardware in a modern world.

If you search for a modern XP update pack today, you might stumble upon these "SP4" projects. They are legitimate in the sense that they contain real Microsoft code repurposed by fans, but they

If you are a long-time Windows enthusiast, or perhaps a user clinging to an aging machine from the early 2000s, you may have found yourself searching for a very specific, elusive phrase: "Windows XP SP7."

This article dives deep into the history of Windows XP, why SP7 doesn’t exist, and what people are actually talking about when they search for it. To understand why "SP7" is a fallacy, we must look at the official history of Windows XP. Released in 2001, Windows XP was a paradigm shift. It bridged the gap between the consumer-friendly Windows 95/98 line and the business-oriented Windows NT architecture. It was stable, user-friendly, and visually distinct with its iconic "Bliss" green hill wallpaper.

Windows Xp Sp7 -

In the years following the 2014 end-of-life date, a community of developers and enthusiasts realized that there were still "POSReady 2009" updates being released by Microsoft. POSReady was a variant of Windows XP designed for Point of Sale systems (cash registers, ATMs), which had extended support until 2019.

However, if you are looking for an official release from Microsoft titled "Service Pack 7" for Windows XP, you are chasing a ghost. The reality of Windows XP’s lifecycle is definitive, but the myth of SP7 reveals a fascinating intersection of nostalgia, the underground world of "modding," and the struggles of legacy hardware in a modern world. windows xp sp7

If you search for a modern XP update pack today, you might stumble upon these "SP4" projects. They are legitimate in the sense that they contain real Microsoft code repurposed by fans, but they In the years following the 2014 end-of-life date,

If you are a long-time Windows enthusiast, or perhaps a user clinging to an aging machine from the early 2000s, you may have found yourself searching for a very specific, elusive phrase: "Windows XP SP7." The reality of Windows XP’s lifecycle is definitive,

This article dives deep into the history of Windows XP, why SP7 doesn’t exist, and what people are actually talking about when they search for it. To understand why "SP7" is a fallacy, we must look at the official history of Windows XP. Released in 2001, Windows XP was a paradigm shift. It bridged the gap between the consumer-friendly Windows 95/98 line and the business-oriented Windows NT architecture. It was stable, user-friendly, and visually distinct with its iconic "Bliss" green hill wallpaper.