THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTROL ELEMENTS IN DENTAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • I. C. LUPU University of Medicine and Pharmacy"Grigore T. Popa"- Iasi

Abstract

In the current economic situation statistical indicators suggest a decline in global and national dental services market under increased competition. Hence, a cost-effective and strengthening market position. Thus it is recommended the office management to focus on retention and follow active patients and to create a system of quality control maneuvers. In order to achieve these objectives we must monitor certain elements of medical control, economic, management and promotion.

Author Biography

  • I. C. LUPU, University of Medicine and Pharmacy"Grigore T. Popa"- Iasi

    Faculty of Dental Medicine
    Discipline Public Health and Oral-Dental Management

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Published

2018-05-09