mConsent Blogs
Patient Engagement Strategies That Boost Revenue Recovery
admin | May 22nd, 2026Most dentists think revenue recovery starts with billing. You know the drill: patient doesn’t pay, you send a statement, then another statement, then eventually a collections let...
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How to Optimize Your Dental Revenue Recovery Cycle
admin | May 19th, 2026There's a version of this story almost every dental practice knows. A patient comes in, gets treated, leaves happy. Then three weeks later, someone on your front desk is chasing...
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Every Missed Message Is a Missed Opportunity for Revenue
admin | May 22nd, 2026Let me tell you something that drives me crazy. I’ll walk into a dental practice, and the front desk is chaos. Phones ringing off the hook. A hygienist yelling across the hall as...
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Common Payment Recovery Mistakes in Dental Practices and How to Fix Them
admin | May 13th, 2026That’s the reality for most dental practices. Revenue doesn’t disappear in one big, obvious loss. Instead, it leaks slowly, through missed follow-ups, delayed payments, billing...
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Measuring ROI from Revenue Recovery Tools: The Ultimate Guide for Dental Practices
admin | May 11th, 2026Let me ask you something honest. You invested in software to improve collections. But do you actually know if it is increasing your revenue? Many practices buy tools without e...
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Changes to mConsent Reputation management
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mPayr vs Traditional Dental Payment Software: What Practices Are Switching to in 2026
admin | May 7th, 2026In the past, dental practices handled payments in the back office. Today, it's a frontline job with a direct impact on revenue, patient satisfaction, and how well the business runs...
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From Voice Notes to Voice Assistants: Zaha Is Changing the Game
admin | May 6th, 2026The Relatable Moment Do you remember when we used to put sticky notes on our desks or fridges to help us remember things? Then there were voice memos on our phones, which were q...
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