Advantages and Disadvantages of Having a Treatment Coordinator in a Dental Practice
This chapter explores the benefits of having a treatment coordinator in a dental practice, including improved patient comfort and support, as well as relieving dentists of discussing finances. However, it also discusses the drawbacks, such as additional costs and space requirements.
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Would a Treatment Co-ordinator really benefit your practice?
In the latest segment of our podcast, we had the delightful Emma, an expert treatment coordinator, share her experiences and guidance on the evolving role of a treatment coordinator in a dental practice.
Highlights of the episode: 00:00 Introduction 02:21 Emma’s Journey to TCO 5:46 TCO’s role in various practices 10:00 Advantages of a TCO consultation 14:13 Disadvantages of Treatment Co-Ordinators 18:20 Timings of Appointments 21:19 Patient consent processes 23:02 Profitability and practicality of TCOs 25:56 Introducing virtual treatment coordinators (VTC). 28:00 How to find a TCO 31:45 How to reach Emma
If you’re inspired to learn more, reaching out to Emma is a breeze. Connect with her through her Instagram page @em_thetco