When you think of a dentist’s office, you likely think of the sound of dental tools, the clean room, and the friendly smile of your dental cleaner. You might not think about how they hurt the earth as soon as you do these things. Traditional dentist offices use a lot of paper, plastic, and chemical-based […]
Category Archives: Dental Practice
Introduction: The Scheduling Struggles in Dental Practices
There’s more to running a great dental business than just taking good care of people. A big part of the hard and annoying part is keeping track of the plan. Dentist offices have to deal with a lot of paperwork and double visits every day. These issues make it hard for your business to run […]
Digitizing Patient Consent: A Game-Changer for Dental Practices
Dental offices in the healthcare field have always been open to new technologies. Digital tools have changed many parts of running a dental business. This is because people want things to be more efficient, care for patients better, and follow the law, which constantly changes. One of the most important changes in the past few […]
Integrating Practice Management Software with Existing Systems: A Seamless Shift for Dental Practices
Technology in dentistry has evolved from a convenience to a need. However, many dental offices continue to use antiquated technology, such as Excel spreadsheets, manual appointment books, or standalone applications with no interactivity. Despite their seeming rationale initially, these separate systems might eventually create a web of inefficiencies. Think about the dreaded “we’ll get back […]
Top Strategies to Win Back Lost Patients
Re-engage, Reconnect, and Retain: How mConsent Helps You Bring Back Patients Every dental practice experiences patient drop-offs at some point. Whether it’s due to long wait times, confusing billing, lack of communication, or unresolved dissatisfaction, patients may simply stop returning without much warning. Sometimes, life just gets in the way, and appointments fall off their […]
The 3 Ps Holding Back Dental Practices – And How to Overcome Them
The majority of dental practices lose thousands of dollars a year without even realizing it. They remain caught in what I refer to as the “3 Ps.” These three hidden productivity killers slow down operations, frustrate staff, and lead to unhappy patients. Practices that have effectively surmounted these challenges, on the other hand, have witnessed […]
Go Paperless with HIPAA-Compliant Dental Forms
More than 60% of dentist offices risk HIPAA violations because they use old paper forms. Imagine having a system that makes your business easier to run and ensures you follow the rules. Let me tell you about mConsent. It’s a creative tool that can create HIPAA-compliant online forms that are quick, easy, and safe. The […]
Build Trust Through Automated Dental Communication
Did you know 71% of patients would communicate with their healthcare providers digitally? Patients who feel heard, appreciated, and involved are more likely to stay around long-term. Here is where mConsent, automated dental communication software, helps to make more practice visits. Sending timely reminders, offering real-time communications, and keeping patients informed will help you build […]
How Self-Check-In Software Might Address Dental Practice Costly No-Shows
Patient no-shows are a big financial pain for dental offices. Missing appointments can seriously affect income, resources, and schedules. Problem Overview: Patients missing appointments without informing the practice leave unfilled slots that other patients would have occupied. This can lead to delays, push employees to rush to cover shortages and reduce the practice’s general effectiveness. […]
Tips for Effective Morning Huddles [Infographics]
Starting your day with a well-structured morning huddle can boost team communication, improve workflow efficiency, and enhance patient care. A few small adjustments can greatly impact your practice’s success. Discover seven effective strategies to make your morning huddles more productive: 1. Keep It Brief Respect everyone’s time by keeping huddles focused and under 10-15 minutes. […]