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Complete practice operating systems: the long-term solution to practice management.

J Havill

    Dentistry Today
    |October 23, 2001
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    Summary

    Implementing a well-structured, proven practice management system is key for dental practice profitability. Avoid fragmented approaches; ensure new systems are based on successful prototypes for sustained growth.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Practice Management
    • Business Operations
    • Healthcare Administration

    Background:

    • Many dental practices struggle with profitability due to suboptimal operational systems.
    • Fragmented or unproven management strategies can negatively impact practice performance.
    • The need for reliable, integrated systems is critical for long-term success.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the importance of a structured, prototype-based Comprehensive Practice Operating System (CPOS) for dental practice profitability.
    • To caution against the adoption of "bits and pieces" of management ideas without system integration.
    • To guide dental professionals in evaluating practice management systems for effectiveness and sustainability.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of practice management principles.
    • Emphasis on evaluating the foundation and track record of proposed systems.
    • Recommendation to scrutinize the expertise of system advisors.

    Main Results:

    • A well-structured CPOS, based on proven prototypes, offers the fastest and most reliable path to sustained practice profitability.
    • Integrating unverified or fragmented methods can lead to negative impacts on practice operations.
    • Systems lacking documented success in increasing production, collections, and net income should be approached with caution.

    Conclusions:

    • Dental practices should prioritize adopting comprehensive, evidence-based operating systems.
    • Thorough vetting of practice management systems and advisors is crucial.
    • Success is achievable through strategic implementation of systems with a demonstrated history of positive outcomes.

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