Dental practice management company to discontinue server-based services

Dental practice management provider MOGO will discontinue support for its server-based version system Dec. 31, according to emails obtained by Becker’s Dental Review.

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Dentists and practices that used the server-based system can continue to run the MOGO system; however, MOGO will disable online services, such as electronic reminders and claims, at the end of the year.

MOGO will not be able to provide support for any reason, including any lockouts that dentists may face.

MOGO recommends dentists and customers visit its website to determine if their internet is compatible with its cloud-based practice management system.

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