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Dental offices are busy, sometimes hectic buildings. Every staff member in the office has a different daily schedule and different tasks to check off their dental office daily task sheet. Additionally, this schedule can look different from day to day as various types of patients come in for appointments. Staying organized within your dental practice Read More...

You and your team collect patients’ payments, though you may not understand what happens next during the transaction process. While many people pay for their entire visit at the time of the appointment, plenty of patients cannot afford to do so, so they take advantage of a dental payment plan. Understanding how your dental office’s Read More...

Whether you are the patient or the care provider, the process of billing glasses after cataract surgery might be a puzzle. Medicare coverage can change over time, and costs vary depending on the health insurance company, the supplier, and the type of glasses the patient requires. In this article, we aim to shed some light Read More...

As a dental practice owner, your business is one of your largest assets, though you may not know how much it’s worth. Attempting to calculate operating expenses and annual gross collection numbers—not to mention determining practice value fluctuations while juggling new patients and dental office staff—can feel overwhelming. If you’re considering a dental practice transition, Read More...

Health professionals sometimes forget that most people don’t understand the various medical terms they use every day, making it harder for patients to understand when they’re explaining a diagnosis. Patients need to be able to comprehend your explanations and advice to carry out their treatment program properly. This issue is where optometry patient education can Read More...

Thanks to the internet, work from home seems to become more popular with each passing year. The Covid-19 pandemic only sped up this trend, forcing millions of people to use communication tools to handle their traditionally in-person business on the computer or by phone. This transition to remote work wouldn’t be possible without effective technological Read More...

Every business wants to stay afloat during an uncertain and unfavorable time in the economic market. While no business is recession-proof, some are more downturn-tolerant than others. Inelastic industries such as healthcare tend to outperform others when faced with an economic decline. However, healthcare practices are not immune to the effects of a recession, and Read More...

Handling medical billing paperwork can be a frustrating and even costly aspect of running a medical practice. Administrative team members stress about the need to get envelopes, stamps, and paperwork filed and sent to the right addresses. In addition, medical offices end up spending a chunk of their budget each month on printing and distributing Read More...

Feline dental charting is a critical skill for your veterinary dentistry practice. A dental chart can describe a cat’s dentistry issues, including plaque buildup, tooth loss, and overcrowding by retained deciduous teeth. Pet owners can then work with their veterinary dentistry professionals to develop a treatment to prevent further tooth loss and decay. As veterinarians, Read More...

Digital Transformation for Small Business Every entrepreneur wants to grow their business and attract more customers. Your business needs to digitally evolve just as quickly as technology is evolving. This process of transforming operations within your business is called digital transformation. According to MIT Sloan and Capgemini, “90% of CEOs believe the digital economy will Read More...

Creating Better Patient Relationships with Digital Tools No matter which industry your business serves, your customers and the staff you hire are the keys to your success. The healthcare industry is no exception to this standard, regardless of the size of the practice. Nowadays, patients can research providers beforehand and can be more choosy in Read More...

I was a 4th grader and thought that jumping off the edge of the bleachers behind the 8-foot basketball goal at my school to try and dunk the basketball like Superman was a great idea. At the time, I did not have the discipline to think through the potential consequences before jumping. When I jumped Read More...