Some of the toughest decisions for dentists today can include how to keep up with insurance companies and when it's time to grow or rightsize your team.
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There are several opportunities for new graduates to continue learning at DSOs, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
The University of California San Francisco has worked to enhance patient care with integrated medical and dental records through Epic.
Being able to provide the best service and support to dentists and patients is one of the most important goals for one DSO executive.
Dental insurance companies can help reduce inefficiencies and enhance patient care in several ways, according to Jordan Cooper, DDS.
Many dentists want to see changes to reimbursements, benefits verification and claims processing to increase efficiency and improve patient care in 2024.
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Dental365 is focused on expanding its footprint this year while also enhancing the patient and doctor experience.
Dental workforce shortages, economic pressures and stagnant insurance reimbursement rates are just a few of the challenges that DSOs and dental practices are currently up against.
Florham Park, N.J.-based Select Dental Management is working hard to support the hygienists in its network while working with other organizations to recruit more hygiene professionals to its team.
The increased cost of labor combined with low reimbursements have created a difficult environment for DSOs this year.