Managing Dental Office Transitions, Dr. Cynthia Graves

July 10, 2017 01:34:47
Managing Dental Office Transitions, Dr. Cynthia Graves
Dentistry Made Simple with Dr. Tarun 'TBone' Agarwal
Managing Dental Office Transitions, Dr. Cynthia Graves

Jul 10 2017 | 01:34:47

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Tarun Agarwal

Show Notes

Dr. Cynthia Graves has been through many transitions in her life, including all of the office transitions that come with purchasing an existing practice. Today T-Bone’s series with female dentists continues as he talks with Dr. Graves about changes related to personnel, technology, and the implementation of new practices. Dr. Graves and T-Bone talk about when patients leave the practice because of insurance, how to avoid mismanagement of funds, and creating a team that functions well together. They also discuss implementation of sleep apnea treatment and a few issues that are specific to women in dentistry. Listen in for great insights on managing your practice!

Keep yourself available to patients who leave your practice because of insurance

One transition that every dental office faces is when patients leave. Dr. Cynthia Graves, who is not in-network for any insurance companies, has some patients for whom this raises a financial concern. When patients leave for that r--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbonespeaks/message

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