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Reduce Risk of Theft in Your Dental Practice with Employee and Accounting Controls

Theft within dental practices is surprisingly common and it’s on the rise. Review your bookkeeping structure...

Injury on the Job? Proper Response Protocols Protect Your Practice and Employees

Every workers’ compensation claim varies, but with each claim, dentists should report the injury to their...

Handling Conflicts With Confidence: Tools To Reduce Tension and Risk

Avoiding conflicts with patients or employees only allows them to grow and expose the dental practice to liability...

Effective Communication Improves Job Satisfaction, Employee Retention

In the dental practice, open communication between practice owners and staff ensures an efficient workplace, reduces...

Workers’ Compensation: Quick Reporting Required With Employee Injuries

In their roles as employers, practice owners are obligated to report workplace injuries immediately. Delaying by...

Misclassifying Contracted Employees Puts Your Dental Practice at Risk

Properly classifying contracted employees is essential to maintaining compliance with workers' compensation...

What About Political Discussions in the Dental Practice?

The discussions and debates during and after election season can impede productivity and create potential risks, but...

Hostility in the Dental Practice May Escalate if Left Unchecked

Dental professionals deserve a working environment that is free from hostility, and practice leaders can foster a...

Balance and Boundaries: Ethical and Legal Considerations When Terminating Dental Practice Employees

Employee termination can be a difficult and sensitive matter, but there are times when it becomes necessary to...