PPO Dental Participation and Practice Profitability
The costs to operate a dental practice are the same whether a dentist is in or out of the patient’s network. Salaries, dental supplies, equipment, and modern facility maintenance must be paid at today’s standard regardless of the source of revenue. On top of expenses, your staff is overworked, your cash flow isn’t consistent, and your write-offs are through the roof…is there another option?
Let’s take a look. Dr. Greg Grobmyer will dive into PPO participation and what it can mean for your dental practice profitability.
1. The good, the bad, and the ugly of PPO network participation
2. Busting the myth that insurance participation equals lost income
3. What steps you can take that won’t sacrifice patient care, employee retention, or cash flow
Make sure to keep your practice compliant with Dental OSHA Training
For more assistance contact your local Hayes Handpiece representative for OSHA, HIPAA and CDC Program