Standard Operating Procedures (also known as SOPs) are instructions specific to your dental practice. SOPs help all employees understand how to perform daily activities because SOPs act like a to-do list for all employees. While many practices have SOPs, every set of SOPs are not the same. SOPs are created with your dental practice and […]
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Dental Industry Trends
Projections for the dental industry are looking up, with an estimated 2% growth in business coming within the next several years. Technology, treatments, and consumer habits are sure to evolve more as the future unfolds. So it’s important to know what’s coming next. If you’re looking to lead your dental practice into great success for […]
Read MoreWhy Are Dental Insurance Claims Denied?
There are many reasons why dental insurance claims may be denied. Some claims tend to be more frequently denied than others. More information may be requested to decide whether the claim will be accepted or denied especially in surgical procedures. Whatever the reason may be, when a claim is denied, it can be very frustrating […]
Read MoreStrategies to Reduce Dental Patient No-Shows
Anyone whose job includes seeing clients or patients for a living understands that no-shows are one of the most difficult and irritating parts of the job. There are numerous reasons why a patient may be a no-show to an appointment. We all understand busy schedules, so it’s likely that a client may forget. Clients may […]
Read MoreDental Practice Business Plans
Creating effective business plans for your dental practice is essential for success! The plan should include detailed information on how to turn your goals into a reality, and should include market analysis, marketing, cash flow charts, competition analysis, and other such things necessary to achieve both short- and long-term goals. A business plan is an […]
Read MoreWhy Should You Outsource Credentialing?
The process of credentialing verifies dentists and those who assist them are properly trained and certified and have the experience to provide dental services to patients. It also ensures high standards of safety are met. If a dental office does not have the proper medical credentialing, it typically cannot obtain reimbursements from insurance services including Medicaid/Medicare. All […]
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