Jill Nesbitt, MBA, dental consultant and office manager, gives you three ideas to keep your chartless practice running seamlessly.
Jill Nesbitt, MBA, dental consultant and office manager, gives you three ideas to keep your chartless practice running seamlessly.
It can cause big problems for chartless dental practices when staff avoid entering patient charges into the system directly after received.
Jill Nesbitt, MBA, dental consultant and office manager, says entering charges and clinical notes while the patient is still in the chair is the best way to go, but having a backup plan just makes sense.
Here are a few ideas to have your own backup plan to help you keep up:
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