Management

Insurance Freedom: Is There Such a Thing?

The catch phrase for dental practices in the new millennium is to become an “insurance free” practice. The idea of completely removing yourself.

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Management

Stand and Deliver: Fast Track Your Staff to Accountability and Exceptional Performance

Who’s bringing the bagels tomorrow? In the vast majority of practices we observe, this is one of the few questions even remotely connected.

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Management

Lessons of Management or a Day at the Super Bowl?

With football season in full swing, it is interesting to note that many of the great simple truths that apply to this sport.

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Management

Handling Broken Appointments, Low Case Acceptance, and High Stress Through Patient Education

The way you handle patient education is the source of every problem you’re having in your practice. Transform the way you educate your.

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Management

The Truth About Your Fees

Let me begin by elucidating the fact that I haven’t any degrees in business administration. I cannot place an MBA or a PhD.

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Management

How to Schedule Patients Based on Their Clinical Needs, Not Their Checkbooks

Doctor, thank you for your time today. You did a wonderful job of explaining the complex treatment that I need. I’ve been thinking.

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Management

Win Over Your Staff and Build a Better Practice

I wouldn’t go to a dog show with my boss—even if he’d win!” Yes, that’s what one staff member had to say when.

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Management

Eliminate Killer Words: Transformation to Effective Communication

Have you ever been frustrated when a patient who would benefit from your treatment plan, and who can afford to pay, refuses to.

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Management

How to Eliminate No-shows, Cancellations, and Accounts Receivable

In an ideal practice, patients make their appointments, show up for them, and pay for them. A simple concept, yet one that goes.

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Management

Practice Marketing and the “Chain of Success”

Proper marketing techniques for the dental practice are critical to its long-term success. Dental practice marketing consists of two distinct components: internal and.

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