
DEOs 10 Critical Systems Every Dental Group Should Implement can help you ensure you have the right systems in place.
By Laura Bowles, DEO
How are you approaching the sometimes overwhelming challenges of your day-to-day operations?
DEO has found it incredibly important for any dental entrepreneurs growth journey to have a systems mindset to be set up for long-term success.
W. Edwards Deming, an American engineer, statistician, and management consultant, said: If you cant describe what you are doing as a process, you dont know what youre doing. But, this idea can seem daunting. DEO can help with the expertly curated resource: 10 Critical Systems Every Dental Group Should Implement.
Seeing things through a systems mindset can shift the prism of perspective for your leadership, management, and team. DEO has seen this through its connections with members, some of the countrys most successful dentist entrepreneurs, and DSO leaders. If any business needs operational systems to thrive, its dentistry because quality patient care and safety are on the line.
First, a definition: What is an operational system? An operational system is any method, component, information technology (hardware and software), and/or equipment necessary for the operations and maintenance of a dental practice. They are checklists, SOPs, documented processes, documented accountability, practice management systems, etc.
For your growing dental organization, systems provide clarity to help ensure everyone involved contributes to the success of your practice.
W. Edwards Deming also said, A bad system will beat a good person every time. If you dont have SOPs and systems established to handle everyday tasks and everyday issues arising, it doesnt matter how motivated and talented your people are - they will hit roadblocks.
Prevent missteps and frustration ahead of time by creating operational systems even for processes that seem minor.
Here are just a couple of the key systems DEO recommends.
The Patient Experience From Check-In to Check Out
Patient retention and referrals are the direct goals of implementing a Patient Experience SOP. Structuring this step by step and role-playing with the team is critical. Do they understand the why behind this? Make this process crystal clear and help them understand that patients pay their salaries. If the schedule is empty, there is no work to be done.
Insurance Eligibility Verification
This costs more time than any other task in the office. Streamlining this process with properly trained staff is a must. For larger practices, outsourcing can be an appropriate solution. Weigh the pros and cons and identify the roadblocks that come from not having this task done effectively or on time. By doing this internally, does it deduct from the patient experience? If yes, this needs to be addressed immediately.
For more, check out 10 Critical Systems Every Dental Group Should Implement, curated by DEOs dental experts from working with the top dental entrepreneurs. Theres no fluff here - you can rely on the 10 systems within are musts.
Having the right systems in place will help your team and associates provide best-in-class patient care, and in turn, increase your bottom line and achieve the goals necessary for your growth vision.
For more, click here to receive your free copy of the 10 Critical Systems Every Dental Group Should Implement.
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