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May 9 2016
My son Brian and I had takeout Chinese food for dinner the other night. His fortune cookie said, “A dose of adversity is often as needful as a dose of medicine.” We both agreed that sounded like something written by someone in deep you-know-what who was trying to make himself feel better. So many of our problems are the result of ... [continue reading]
May 9 2016
Last month I alluded to the fact that some of our profession’s specialists might have a more advantageous status in their dealings with third-party payers.
Well ... yes they do ... and more than just a few specialists reside in our profession’s penthouse accommodations.
For you “young’uns,” way back when there ... [continue reading]
May 9 2016
At this juncture of my career, I find myself obsessed with practice management courses versus those courses that teach the latest and greatest in endodontic technique. Does it mean that I am at the pinnacle of being an endodontist and all that is to be learned has been learned? “No … of course not” she emphatically stated. Is it ... [continue reading]
Apr 15 2016
We love order and predictability in life. People spend years working on predictions. Better predictions, better results. To achieve success, business gurus urge us to “skate where the puck is going to be.” We study what has happened in the past and work to understand the patterns. From these, we create models that are designed to ... [continue reading]
Apr 15 2016
About once a month I make trips to Cincinnati. Every time I return home on I-75, a specific beggar seems to be a fixture at the end of the exit ramp that I take, and I’m not certain he’s legit. Sometimes I give him money, but most times I don’t make eye contact and keep moving. That’s the key to begging success ... ... [continue reading]
Mar 16 2016
I was struck by a Bankrate.com poll that was released this January. Their “Money Pulse Survey” was conducted in December 2015 and reported that 63 percent of Americans cannot afford a $500 unexpected expense. Think about that for a moment. Nearly two-thirds of Americans don’t have $500 in savings.
For years, we have been told by ... [continue reading]
Mar 16 2016
“For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple … and wrong”
- H.L. Mencken
This assessment of today’s complex social and scientific problems still rings true, and access to dental care falls into this category. Only the naïve would believe that more money and more providers will bring access to ... [continue reading]
Mar 16 2016
In the Shakespeare play, Prince Hamlet in his famous speech contemplates death by suicide versus the troubles of life, and weighing the alternatives and consequences of both decisions. Many dentists look at becoming a Medicaid provider in the same light. Not to cheapen one of our great literary works of art, but this is a question we all at some ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2016
Our youngest son, Brian, is a senior in high school. I have watched him, and his friends, considering colleges this year. The application process can be a humbling experience. The online apps have so many blocks to be filled with activities and achievements. The cursor blinks at them, challenging – “Is that all you’ve done? ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2016
Have you noticed how many of your patients are currently taking anti-depressant medications? Better yet, how many of you take the same type of medications?
With no pun intended, our society has a tendency to only project depressing news, thoughts, forecasts and economics. Is it any wonder our populace is popping mood ... [continue reading]
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