Increasing automation of operations and adding new revenue streams are some opportunities DSOs can tap into to fuel growth, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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During Becker's Healthcare recent The Future of Dentistry Roundtable, Joe Broyles, Senior Vice President of Product at Spear Education, and Kimberly Kwiecien, Director of Enterprise Sales, led a group of dental practice and DSO leaders in an interactive session focused…
DSOs made the most additions in California during the second quarter of this year, with seven affiliated practices added.
DentaQuest has launched myDentaQuest in Texas, an app that allows Medicaid and CHIP members in Texas to manage DentaQuest benefits.
Dental practices are struggling to recruit dental hygienists, dental assistants, dentists and administrative staff, with each role being mostly "extremely" or "very" challenging to recruit, according to a poll from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
Jackson-based University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry has a 29.4 percent acceptance rate — the highest among U.S. dental schools — according to academic consulting website BeMo.
Jennifer Burkitt, DDS, a dentist in Tulsa, Okla., agreed to pay $150,000 in penalties as a settlement following allegations that her practice violated the Controlled Substances Act.
Teledentistry.com is rolling out a new system to help members learn about their insurance benefits.
Dentists in Washington, D.C. may have the highest level of stress related to work, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
A new dentist is opening up a practice at the site of an Aurora, Colo.-based practice that closed after its owner was accused of poisoning his wife, NBC affiliate 9News reported July 9.
