#114 Strategic Annual Planning for the Dental Practice
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Show Notes
In today’s episode, Claire Dickinson and I dive into the critical topics of annual planning, the rising potential of AI in dental practices, and the undeniable benefits of outsourcing. Our conversation began with the importance of scheduling the annual planning sessions mid-year. This approach allows us to set clear goals, determine efficient schedules, and make accurate financial projections for the upcoming year. It’s a proactive strategy that ensures we are prepared and can hit the ground running as the new year begins. Takeaways: ➡️ Schedule annual planning sessions mid-year to set goals, determine schedules, and make financial projections for the upcoming year. ➡️ Consider the potential applications of AI in tasks such as insurance verification, clinical note documentation, and fee schedule comparison. ➡️Outsourcing certain administrative tasks to specialized companies can improve efficiency and reduce costs. ➡️ Maintain a focus on patient relationships and personalized care while leveraging AI and outsourcing. ➡️ Regularly review and analyze practice numbers to ensure accountability and success. Contact Claire directly at: cl**************@***il.com Give our podcast a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review so more people can find our resources. Become a Dentrix Superuser: https://membership.novonee.com/membership-offers Book a call with Dayna at: https://calendly.com/dayna-johnson/discovery-call
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