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Exploring challenges and mitigation strategies towards practicing Teledentistry

Dental News and Technology

Methods A qualitative case study was carried out from January to December 2021. They suggested Institutional Based Practice, staff training, hiring, development of government regulations, and supporting infrastructures such as designated space, central registry, internet, and using/building software to provide 3D images as solutions.

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Cybersecurity FAQ: What Dental Practices Need to Know

Off the Cusp

As stated in the HIPAA Security Rule, covered entities like dental practices and business associates must implement three types of safeguards: Administrative: This includes risk analysis to determine required security measures for the protection of PHI, as well as subsequent measures that ensure implementation (like staff training).

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Teledentistry: Challenges & Opportunities

Off the Cusp

Once again, staff training is key to verifying that all team members who will be using telehealth technology understand and follow the necessary steps to maintain patient privacy and regulatory compliance. aha.org/aha-center-health-innovation-market-scan/2021-06-29-there-may-be-generation-gap-telehealths-future Burger D.

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Addressing Scheduling Barriers: How To Fill a Dental Clinic Calendar

YapiApp

If you have a scheduling coordinator on staff, train them to confirm every appointment two days out. According to a 2021 Gallup poll, 30% of Americans said they put off medical treatment due to cost. Instead, you can reduce them by automating recall and last-minute scheduling. ……… ?

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Addressing Scheduling Barriers: How To Fill a Dental Clinic Calendar

YapiApp

If you have a scheduling coordinator on staff, train them to confirm every appointment two days out. ……… ✅ Proactively Address Financial Concerns According to a 2021 Gallup poll, 30% of Americans said they put off medical treatment due to cost.