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Dental Dental Fees 2008 p2:
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Raising fees
Net income for dentists has been cut in half as a percentage of doing business. What are some viable solutions?
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Our fees are too high!
Doctors must set their fees based on their overhead costs, geographic area they practice in, and profit goals.
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Raising fees in 1999: Will it hurt your practice?
Most dentists simply don't understand the impact that raising fees has on their profitability.
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How do your fees compare?
Real-time practice data allows you to compare your practice with other practices in your zip code.
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PracticeWorks enters into marketing agreement with Sikka Software
Partnership to promote business intelligence solutions in the dental professional health market.
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