ADSO Partnering for Growth Conference Recap
The Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO) hosted their second Partnering for Growth conference this summer in Denver, Colorado.
Held at the Grand Hyatt, the...
Quip launches QuipCare to improve access to oral care
The quipcare platform offers set, transparent pricing for dental care and allows consumers to book and pay for professional services directly from a curated network of providers all in one app — ensuring Americans with or without insurance can access the care they need for less.
DSOConnection.com: A Smart Alternative to Hiring a Dental Broker
You’re probably familiar with the role of a dental broker. Typically, brokers facilitate the buying and selling of a dental practice by handling administrative tasks, negotiating sales, and guiding dentists through the buying and selling processes. Brokers often charge commission fees of 6%, 8% sometimes over 10% for their service. Continue reading...
DSO Market Watch rolls out DSO Connection
DSO Market Watch announces the launch of its newest service, DSO Connection. The service matches selling dentists with DSOs interested in partnering with them or acquiring their practice.
Smile Brands hires new Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions
Smile Brands, Inc., an Irvine California based dental support organization has named Kevin Rogus as Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions.
Mr. Rogus has experience...
Providing patients more economical elective procedures
In today's world of DSO practices, as these rely mostly on
HMO PPO insurance, growing profits is constantly challenging. Today’s trend leans towards...
Are you taking dental cybersecurity seriously enough – Webinar
Are you taking cybersecurity seriously enough for your dental practice? Attend this free webinar from PlanetDDS to learn how to better protect your practice.
Steve Bilt of Smile Brands is again named a Glassdoor Top 10 CEO in...
Steve Built, a Smile Brands co-founder has again been named a Glassdoor Top 10 CEO for 2019.
Solo vs. group – where are dentists going?
Traditional solo practices are becoming less common as dentists gravitate toward group practices, a trend that is likely to continue. The ADA Health Policy Institute has found that fewer dentists were in solo practices in 2017...
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