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In the fast-paced world of digital advancements, maintaining updated technology is crucial for your business's success. Using obsolete tech can pose significant threats to your organization, data security, and overall efficiency. Here are the top 5 risks associated with outdated technology:
The dental industry is experiencing a rapid shift towards digital technology as practitioners and patients alike demand greater efficiency, accuracy, and convenience. In this blog post, we will delve into the most prominent innovations currently shaping the dental IT landscape and explore the exciting potential of these advancements in the years to come.
The rapid advancement of technology has revolutionized the dental industry, with an increasing number of practices embracing digital solutions to streamline their operations. However, this shift towards digital dentistry has also brought about new challenges in the form of cybersecurity risks. Protecting your patient data and your practice's reputation is now more critical than ever. In this blog post, we'll discuss the importance of cybersecurity for dental practices and outline some best practices to ensure the safety of your patient data and the integrity of your practice.
The digital age has brought about numerous advancements in dental practice management, such as electronic health records and digital imaging. However, these technologies also bring new risks, making it crucial for dental practices to implement robust data backup and disaster recovery plans. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of data backups and disaster recovery planning for dental practices, and how they contribute to the practice's overall resilience and success.
As recently announced, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has instructed agencies to ramp up enforcement against information blocking—when healthcare providers, IT developers, or health networks restrict the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information (EHI)
Absolute Dental, a Nevada-based dental service organization operating over 50 locations, has revealed a staggering data breach affecting more than 1.2 million
A new wave of cyberattacks is sweeping across organizations — and this time, it’s targeting a tool many dental practices rely on daily: SonicWall VPNs.
As recently announced, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has instructed agencies to ramp up enforcement against information blocking—when healthcare providers, IT developers, or health networks restrict the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information (EHI)
Absolute Dental, a Nevada-based dental service organization operating over 50 locations, has revealed a staggering data breach affecting more than 1.2 million
If you’ve ever had that sinking feeling when your computer crashes mid-chart or your practice management system decides today is the day to stop cooperating, you already know the truth: data is the lifeblood of your dental office. Patient records, x-rays, treatment plans, insurance claims — without them, running a practice is about as easy as extracting a wisdom tooth with pliers from the garage.
A new wave of cyberattacks is sweeping across organizations — and this time, it’s targeting a tool many dental practices rely on daily: SonicWall VPNs.
Absolute Dental, a Nevada-based dental service organization operating over 50 locations, has revealed a staggering data breach affecting more than 1.2 million
Aspen Dental Management Inc. has agreed to an $18.4 million settlement to resolve claims that it illegally tracked patient data through its website using pixel technology without proper consent.
In a concerning revelation that should send shockwaves through the dental industry, dental marketing firm Gargle was recently exposed for a major data leak affecting over 1.4 million files. According to Cybernews, the exposed data includes sensitive documents such as patient records, vendor agreements, dental practice details, and internal business files – all left unsecured on an Amazon Web Services (AWS) server.
Maybe you’re a scratch practice that’s ready to launch your dental IT from the ground up. Or perhaps you’re a multi-practice DSO looking to integrate your IT across all offices. You might even be an established practice, interested in a helping hand when it comes to complex tech issues.
As the world continues to embrace technological advancements, dental practices are not left behind. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are increasingly becoming essential tools for dental professionals, helping them improve patient care, enhance efficiency, and streamline workflows. This blog post explores the opportunities and challenges of integrating AI and ML into your dental practice and how to harness their full potential.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, Microsoft has introduced a game-changer for the dental industry. Copilot, a cutting-edge AI-driven software, is poised to revolutionize the way dental practices manage their office documents. In this blog post, we'll explore how Microsoft's Copilot will transform document management for dental practices and improve overall efficiency.
As an AI language model, ChatGPT can suggest several ways for a dental practice to attract new patients:
Your patients are your most valuable asset. But it’s not just the number of new patients your dentistry practice brings in that matters—it’s the total profit that those patients deliver over time that can make or break your business. In order to start a successful dental marketing campaign, you need to know the average lifetime value of a dental patient specifically for your practice.But how do you determine what the average lifetime value of a dental patient is? And what does it really mean for your practice?In this article we’re breaking down everything you need to know about how much a dental patient is worth, so you can maximize revenue and skyrocket your business, all while building meaningful relationships with your patients.
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