6 barriers facing dental practice schedules

Patient no-shows and cancellations continue to be the largest barrier preventing dental practice schedules from being 100 percent full in May, according to a survey from the American Dental Association’s Health Policy Institute.

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The survey was taken as part of the ADA’s monthly “Economic Outlook and Emerging Issues in Dentistry” report for the week of May 15.

Patient no-shows and cancellations were also the top barrier to full practice schedules in April

Here are the factors 807 respondents said prevented full practice schedules:

  • Patient no-shows and cancellations less than 24 hours before their appointment: 81.3 percent
  • Patient no-shows and cancellations more than 24 hours before their appointment:  46.3 percent
  • Not enough patients making appointments: 39.9 percent
  • Trouble filling vacant staff positions: 33.7 percent
  • Other: 6.2 percent
  • COVID-19 safety protocols: 3.5 percent

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