A California dental practice recently left Delta Dental's provider network to avoid losing money on services.
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Company expansion, employee retention and preparing for 2024 are three things leaders are looking to complete this year.
Being out-of-network has allowed one dental practice to service patients without dealing with the stress that comes with working with insurers.
DSOs will need to concentrate on recruitment and retention of staff in order to finish the year strong, according to one exec.
Low reimbursements from insurance companies are hurting dental practices financially, making it difficult for offices to pay their expenses and for patients to access care.
Low payer reimbursements have made it hard for dental practices in the U.S. to remain financially stable, with many viewing reimbursements as a major roadblock in the industry.
Investment in the oral surgery field is expected to pick up through the end of 2023 and in 2024 after a decline earlier this year, according to one exec.
Despite considering other career avenues while growing up, Michael Davis, DDS, has been able to fulfill his interests and use his skills during his time as a dentist.
More dental school graduates working in underserved areas can be beneficial for both dentists and patients, one dentist says.
Two dentists want to see the end of heavy student debt loads and dental insurance benefits.
