Weave’s Practice Analytics will feature new functionality that will help dentists opening their doors post-government mandated restrictions.
Weave’s Practice Analytics will feature new functionality that will help dentists opening their doors post-government mandated restrictions, the company announced today.
The new version of Practice Analytics will allow users a more in-depth look at trend data to bring back patients with unscheduled treatment, canceled appointments, and other priority patients. This new feature has the ability to access dental insurance demographics to allow practice owners to maximize profitability, Weave said in a statement.
Data shows that the average office can see an increase in monthly production of more than $25,000 in the first two months of using Practice Analytics, according to proprietary data from Weave.
"The activity we're seeing with Practice Analytics data is encouraging," said Jeff Lyman, chief product officer at Weave. "Businesses are starting to refill their schedules and rebuild their revenue streams-more so than at any other time since the pandemic began. Our priority right now is helping our customers get back to business, and do so safely. This significant product update, alongside our Back to Business initiative, is helping Weave and its customers do just that."
In addition to feature updates, the tech company announced free dental Continuing Education (CE) and has released several assets to aid local businesses in opening their doors while still accounting for social distancing. These include newly-designed digital Wellness Screening Forms, check-in procedures, email marketing, guides on new ways to use existing products, new products Weave Lite and Weave Payments, and more.
For more information on Practice Analytics, free CE credit, or to get Weave’s Recovery Kit for businesses, visit getweave.com/weave-analytics/.
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