Dental Practice Management
For Veterans
Everyone always puts so much emphasis on the starting of the business
– the entrepreneurial work that is behind getting a company
off the ground. This does involve a tremendous amount of work, to
be sure; making sure that everything is as it should be and that
the business is set up to receive its customers and make a splash
right out of the gate.
It is enormously time-consuming and certainly a waste of money
to have to go back around and fix something that should have been
right from the start and so businesses of all kinds invest their
resources into making sure the foundation of the business is strong
so that – once opened – it will flourish accordingly.
This does not mean, however, that businesses that have been open
and operational for many years should not – from time to time
– closely examine their operations to make sure that they
are employing all of the latest resources available to them, that
they are continuing to serve their customers and clients in a manner
that speaks to the reputation that the business has built, and that
the product or service is something of which is still high quality.
Businesses that rest on their laurels – no matter how accomplished
they are – will find that things can change right under their
noses if they are not invested in day to day quality control.
Dental practices – like any other business – are set
up to serve a particular purpose and if they continue to give their
patients high quality care and employ professional, efficient dental
practice management they can expect to enjoy many years of success.
But just because a dental practice has been open for many years
does not mean it’s not vulnerable to important components
falling through the cracks.
Year to year, all dental practices – regardless of their
time in operation – should closely scrutinize their own dental
management from the perspective of a patient. Stay on top of quality
control and you will also stay in control of the success of your
practice.
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