It doesn’t matter how credible you are or the number of hi-tech devices you use in your practice if your patients can’t afford your services. Explaining in detail how much they need a procedure would amount to nothing if their current financial situation isn’t amicable to what you’re offering. This is where having flexible in-office payment plans come in, and I’ll talk about them via the Dental Hacks podcast.
In today’s episode, I wear the hat of the guest and share my thoughts on in-office payment plans. I discuss why practices should always have flexible payment options and how business owners can benefit from them. I explain how to avoid situations where the patient fails to pay for your services and what you can do about it if they do fail to pay. I also share how you can determine your risk tolerance for flexible payments and how to maximize your working hours to become more profitable.
"If you'd like to do more of the dentistry you want to do versus more of the dentistry you're forced to do, looking at in-office payment plans is a wonderful opportunity." - T-Bone
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