ATLANTA, June 15, 2017 -- NEA Powered by Vyne announces that the nation’s 10 largest dental service organizations (DSOs) are using its electronic attachment solutions to support claims adjudication with insurance payers. Each of the organizations, named in a new report from DrBiscuspid.com, utilize NEA’s FastAttach solution for submission of electronic claims attachments.
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Included on the list of the nations’ largest DSOs are: Heartland Dental, Aspen Dental/Aspen Dental Management, Pacific Dental Services, Smile Brands, American Dental Partners, Great Expressions Dental Centers, Dental Care Alliance, Affordable Dentures & Implants, Western Dental, and InterDent.
In addition to its long-standing relationships with these DSOs and others, NEA serves more than 50,000 dental care providers with the FastAttach solution - more than any other provider of electronic attachment solutions in the dental sector. NEA’s FastAttach also is connected to more than 750 dental plans and payer partners to ensure 100 percent electronic submission of claim attachments.
According to Lindy Benton, president and CEO of Vyne, “The reason leading DSOs choose NEA is that no one else has the experience and the connectivity of NEA. We have invested more than 20 years building the world’s largest e-attachment payer network.” That connectivity for secure electronic attachments is unmatched in the industry.
NEA has exchanged hundreds of millions of attachments through FastAttach between dental practices and payers since the product’s inception. NEA exchanges more than 3 million electronic images a month, having exchanged more than 33 million attachments between dental practices and payers throughout the past two years alone.
“NEA technology is used by all of the leading DSOs and by thousands of the best independent dental practices in the country,” said Benton, adding that she is “proud to contribute even in part to the success each of these organizations has achieved.”
To read the story from DrBicuspid featuring the nation’s largest 10 DSOs, visit: https://goo.gl/x1t8Sz. To learn more about FastAttach, visit: www.nea-fast.com/fastattach.
About Vyne™
Vyne™ is the industry leader in secure health information exchange and electronic healthcare communication management. The company’s robust technology platform facilitates the electronic capture, storage and submission of healthcare data in any form – voice, fax, image, data or electronic document. Vyne’s proven solutions connect disconnected data to close gaps in documentation and improve the continuum of care through a more complete and fully accessible patient record. Outcomes include improved financial strength, operational performance and patient experience for medical and dental providers and payers. For more information, visit www.vynecorp.com or www.nea-fast.com.
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Scott Rupp millerrupp for NEA Powered by Vyne 941-794-5137 [email protected]


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