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Dentaltown Magazine
. As for profits, remember that you first must pay an associate dentist 30% commission plus the cost of hourly employee wages, rent and supplies. The challenges of insurance credentialing. If you terminate an associate dentist or they resign, a replacement will be costly because you need
November 2021
by Dr. Adrienne M. Hedrick
Dentaltown Magazine
out when it finally makes sense to change your answer to “yes.” Your front desk team should also be tracking how many patients call to ask if your practice accepts their particular insurance plan, or Medicare. You need to know what the demand is: Are you getting asked to take a dental
November 2021
by Dr. Howard Farran
Dentaltown Magazine
by the fact we’re facing inflation in every aspect of our lives. Employers feel pressure to increase wages so their team members can maintain their current standard of living, and while we could raise fees to match inflation, insurance reimbursements will rarely match the schedule or amount of our
November 2021
by Dr. Thomas Giacobbi
Dentaltown Magazine
and personal conduct. Continually improve our knowledge and skills. I’ve read quite a few oaths from various dental schools and I have not seen, “I promise to share with my patient only the treatment I think they can afford or will accept, or that which is covered by their insurance.&rdquo
November 2021
by Rachel Wall, RDH, BS
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