The 5 Functions in Your Dental Practice That Should Be Automated (But Probably Aren’t)

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Dentists can benefit greatly by utilizing technology tools to automate practice functions. Use of technology and automation allows dental practices to operate efficiently and can lead to increased profitability. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast, Art visits with Daniel Larsen, principal product manager from Henry Schein One. Art and Daniel discuss the five things in your practice that should be automated, but likely are not: 1. Appointment scheduling 2. Routing slips 3. Payment processing 4. Patient forms 5. Imaging Have a question about your dental practice? Reach out to Art awiederman@eidebailly.com or 657.279.3243. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist. If you haven’t yet completed our R&D Tax Credit Questionnaire to see if you might be eligible to receive R&D tax credits, we encourage you to do so. Our September 16 episode includes valuable information to help dentists understand how innovative activities they’re doing in their practice might qualify them for an R&D Tax Credit. Sponsor Details:  This episode is sponsored by Dentrix Ascend. Dentrix Ascend moves practice management to cloud, meaning dental teams can access their practice data at any time, from any location, on any device. It simplifies the management of group practices, providing a central database and business reporting for the group while allowing individual sites the flexibility they need.  Daniel Larsen Principal Product Manager Henry Schein One www.henryscheinone.com daniel.larsen@henryscheinone.com 801.833.3744