Dentistry’s Slow Recovery Continued in May
Dentistry’s slow but steady recovery continued last month, according to the May 17 edition of the ADA Health Policy Institute’s monthly poll. According.
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Dentistry’s slow but steady recovery continued last month, according to the May 17 edition of the ADA Health Policy Institute’s monthly poll. According.
Dentistry’s recovery continues, with 58.1% of practices reporting that they are open with business as usual and 41.5% reporting that they are open.
Dentistry’s recovery has hit a milestone, as 50.8% of practices reported they were open with business as usual in the ADA’s March 15.
Over the last 30 years, Levin Group has conducted an ongoing study of practices that perform within the top 10% in production and.
Dental practices are seeing a second rebound in the early days of 2021, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) January 18.
After a pandemic-era peak during the week of August 24, patient volumes continue to decline, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute’s November.
Patient volumes appear to have stabilized at volumes lower than pre-pandemic levels, according to the November 2 edition of the ADA Health Policy.
Remote working has proven to be an effective way to tackle many everyday and strategic business activities, particularly over the last few months..
Dentistry’s economic recovery appears to have plateaued, according to the ADA. Its August 24 ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) poll indicates that 99%.
One thing that most dental professionals will agree on is that it takes more overhead and effort to actually see a patient in.