Dental Scheduling
Return on Hygiene
Is your hygiene team the backbone of your practice or the weakest link? Whatever your answer, there’s room for improvement and growth in every hygiene department. As one of the most overlooked and most important parts of your practice success, your hygiene team needs positive leadership, systems and accountability to reach their full potential and deliver a strong return for patients, the providers themselves and your practice.
Production Killers
Larry Guzzardo shares his production killers in this podcast – Why dental scheduling is so important – What production killers are – The top 2 scheduling production killers – The impact production killers have…
Handling Friends or Family that Cancel Appointments
At All-Star Dental Academy, we have very specific processes and verbiage for Banishing Broken Appointments and Cancellations, even with respect to friends or family that cancel appointments. One of our dentists recently asked us a question on how to address patients...
Sandy Pardue – The Three R’s of Practice Management: Recall, Reactivation, and Retention
Average patient retention in dental practices is running 40 to 50 percent. Patients are coming in and never returning due to poor recall systems or the lack of them. The purpose of this webinar is to make attendees aware of...
Dr. Charles Blair – Stay Out of Jail: Top Administrative and Coding Errors
Administration of plans and coding are even more important with the accelerating shift to PPO plans. This webinar addresses some of the top administrative and coding errors and prevents legal/participation issues while...
Banishing Broken Appointments
We recently hosted a special, public session of our Study Club where we talked about strategies for overcoming broken appointments / no-shows. Fundamentally, the challenge associated with getting patients to show up to their appointments is one of perception. Patients...