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Building and retaining teams: The big challenge for 5 dental leaders
Recruiting top talent in the dental industry can be difficult, but holding onto the best staff members is a challenge in and of itself, especially in the current landscape of staffing in the dental industry.
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The 5 top challenges DSOs are staring down
Macroeconomic conditions, succession planning of practices and keeping new affiliates happy are three of the toughest challenges that DSOs have to face today.
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How Select Dental Management navigates growth and innovation
Growth and pushing ahead are always top of mind for dentists and DSO executives. For one DSO leader, the expansion of specialty services is an easy growth opportunity to talk about but is difficult to perfect.
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Why dental insurance is the biggest challenge facing dentists, per 3 leaders
Stagnant reimbursement rates, redetermination of Medicaid eligibility and the complex billing process are just a few reasons why these three leaders feel that the biggest challenge in dentistry is the insurance space.
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AtlantiCare prepares for newest venture: Dentistry
Atlantic City, N.J.-based AtlantiCare recently hired Srikar Vulugundam, DDS, to be its dental director as the health system prepares for the launch of its first-ever dental clinic.
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What dentistry needs more of, according to 3 dentists
The dental industry needs more support in several key areas, according to three dentists.
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Inside 1 DSO's 'special sauce' for success
Prime Dentistry is focusing on educational training to attract and retain dental staff.
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What dental assistants, hygienists want next
Dental assistants and hygienists are looking for new ways to grow beyond clinical care, according to Caitlin Reen, clinical director of hygiene and assisting at Tend.
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The million dollar question facing dentists today
The best way for dentists to decide if and when to join a DSO or MSO could be as simple as talking about it with other people in the industry, according to Andrew Horowitz, DMD, MD.
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How 1 DSO is spearheading holistic care
Roseland, N.J.-based Abra Health Group, a dental and medical support organization, is focused on bringing holistic healthcare to patients in underserved communities in 2024.
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Why 1 DSO exec expects a 'quantum leap forward' in dentistry
The dental industry has an optimistic future thanks to advances in technology, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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How one new DSO exec is investing in technology
Dental technology is a key way for dentists and DSOs to improve their practices. Investing and committing to new technologies and advancements is crucial for this new chief clinical officer.
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Healthcare no longer 'off limits' for cyberattackers
The increased digitization of dental records, improved AI and machine learning softwares and the commonality of QR codes are just a few of the ways that cybersecurity risks in dentistry have heightened in recent years.
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What's driving solo dentistry's decline, per 11 dentists
While several dentists predict a continued decline in solo dentistry, some say the industry could switch away from DSOs and group practices in the future as people realize the benefits of a solo practice.
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The trend reshaping the dental industry
A decline in the number of solo dentists could have both positive and negative effects on the industry, according to Huzefa Kapadia, DDS.
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Employees have to be the 'final firewall' to cyberattacks
Employee training, multifactor authentication and strong firewall software are three steps dental practices and DSOs can take to better protect themselves from cyber attacks and data breaches.
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Cyberattacks aren't just a health system problem, dental leaders say
Phishing schemes, ransomware attacks and generative AI are three cyber and data security threats that dental practices and companies have to deal with in 2024.
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Solo dentistry could continue to shrink under 'overbearing' stressors
The number of solo dentists could continue to decline as the pressures that come with owning a practice grow, according to Frank Clayton, DDS.
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4 hurdles keeping dentists from affiliating with DSOs
There are many concerns dentists have that could prevent them from affiliating with a DSO, including fears of losing autonomy and staff, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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DSOs could begin to merge amid economic challenges, 1 exec predicts
DSOs and other management services organizations could start to merge as economic challenges continue into 2024, according to Richard Hall, CEO of Irving, Texas-based U.S. Oral Surgery Management.
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