Every dental practice wants to experience healthy growth. It is important to continue working on ways to improve and grow your dental practice. Patient satisfaction and safety are the goals, but financial success and the satisfaction of your team members are also important for success! Some tips include setting short and long-term goals, investing in […]
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How to Make UCR Work for Your Practice
How your dental practice gets paid is of supreme importance. There are numerous elements that surround the entire area of accounts receivables, and it literally “pays” be know how these aspects factor into your overall income strategy. A working knowledge of UCR can actually benefit your dental practice and help you avoid financial losses. First, […]
Read MoreTips for Dental Insurance Credentialing
As a dental practice, you are likely investing ample time and energy in your patients, to ensure the best patient outcomes. But are you also investing enough time and energy to ensure you are getting the most opportunities for growth and profit? Since organizational growth and development equals positive patient outcomes, let us look at […]
Read MoreHow to Build a Successful Dental Practice
Dental medicine is a thriving industry with enormous potential. However, that does not guarantee that your dental practice will automatically become successful. Dental medicine has evolved over recent years to become more advanced, more appealing and more comfortable for patients. The modern dental practice has numerous moving parts and functional systems to keep it operating […]
Read MoreHow Healthy is Your Practice? 5 Key Indicators
You work hard to make sure that your patients’ teeth are healthy, but how healthy is your practice? Chances are good that you spend most of your time focused on serving patients and managing your staff, but long-term stability requires focusing on things that apply to your financial big picture as well. Part of understanding […]
Read MoreWhat CDT Code Changes Has the ADA Implemented for 2021?
Given the nature of our current global circumstance concerning COVID-19, in addition to dental technologies advances and ever-evolving dental procedures, there is now an updated version of the American Dental Association’s code on dental procedures and nomenclature. Following two ADA Code Maintenance Committee meetings held in March and April of last year, Current Dental Terminology […]
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