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Preliminary steps to computerization

A R Nowakowski

    Journal (Indiana Dental Association)
    |July 1, 1994
    PubMed
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    Choosing a dental office computer system requires careful practice analysis before purchase. This guide offers practical examples, pre-purchase tips, and emphasizes staff involvement for successful computerization.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Informatics
    • Health Information Systems
    • Practice Management Technology

    Background:

    • Implementing computer systems in dental practices is complex.
    • Effective technology integration is crucial for modern dental operations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide guidance on selecting and implementing computer systems for dental offices.
    • To highlight the importance of practice analysis and staff involvement in computerization.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of common challenges and considerations in dental office computerization.
    • Presentation of practical examples and pre-purchase guidelines.
    • Discussion on the necessity of staff engagement and thorough product evaluation.

    Main Results:

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    • A structured practice analysis is essential before selecting a computer system.
    • Practical examples demonstrate the benefits of computerization in dental settings.
    • Staff involvement and comprehensive product review are key factors for successful implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • Careful planning, including practice analysis and staff input, is vital for successful dental computer system selection.
    • Adherence to pre-purchase guidelines can mitigate risks and optimize the benefits of technology adoption.