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AI invoice collection for dental practices in Georgia

Georgia dental practices benefit from one-party consent and a $15,000 Magistrate Court small claims limit. The billing challenge is patient balances that age past 90 days in a state with a large uninsured and underinsured population.

TL;DR

How does AI invoice collection work for dental practices in Georgia?

Georgia dental practices see patient-responsibility balances of $80 to $1,500 after insurance adjudication, with higher balances common in periodontal, oral surgery, and cosmetic dentistry. Syntharra connects to your accounting software, applies Georgia-specific call rules automatically, and runs first-party voice follow-up on day three past due. The fee is ten percent of the amount recovered, with no monthly charge.

How it works for dental practices in Georgia

Georgia dental practices see patient-responsibility balances of $80 to $1,500 after insurance adjudication, with higher balances common in periodontal, oral surgery, and cosmetic dentistry. Georgia has a significant uninsured and underinsured population, which means many patients have no insurance buffer and the full invoice is patient-responsibility from the start. Practices in metro Atlanta see high patient volumes; rural Georgia practices see larger per-patient balances with fewer payment plan resources available. Syntharra connects to your accounting export and calls on day three past due, referencing only the dollar amount and invoice date.

Georgia compliance specifics

Georgia is a one-party consent state under O.C.G.A. §16-11-62. Georgia Magistrate Court handles small claims up to $15,000 -- one of the higher limits in the country -- making court a realistic option for larger patient balances without attorney involvement. The six-year written contract SOL (O.C.G.A. §9-3-24) gives Georgia dental practices a meaningful litigation window. Georgia does not have a Rosenthal-equivalent state statute; federal FDCPA principles and TCPA windows apply.

Full per-state reference at the Georgia collection law page. The general architecture is at /compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Does Syntharra mention procedures or PHI on Georgia dental calls?

No. The agent references only the dollar amount and invoice date. No procedure names, diagnoses, or clinical record details are mentioned. Questions about care route to your office.

What is Georgia's small claims limit for dental patient balances?

Georgia Magistrate Court handles claims up to $15,000. This makes small claims a realistic option for most dental patient balances, including larger prosthodontic and orthodontic invoices, without requiring attorney involvement.

Can Syntharra record calls to Georgia dental patients?

Yes. Georgia is a one-party consent state under O.C.G.A. §16-11-62. Syntharra discloses the AI nature of the call at the opening.

What does this cost for a Georgia dental practice?

Ten percent of the amount recovered. No monthly fee, no setup fee. Nothing recovered means nothing owed.

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