Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Surmounting the Scrawl


 Overview


One of the ongoing challenges for dental labs has been deciphering hand-written prescriptions.  Adding to this challenge have been incomplete instructions from the dental offices.  The result:  remakes, extra work, less revenue, dissatisfaction.

Along the way labs have introduced and encouraged a number of alternatives to the dental offices.    Here for your consideration are some of the possibilities for surmounting the scrawl.  

RX with  Checklists


Labs have developed formal checklists of their services and products along with specialized preferences such as margins, occlusion, pontic design to make it easy for the dentist to simply place a checkmark wherever appropriate for the work order.  In addition, these forms request entry of other critical information such as the patient name, tooth number(s), shade, requested date of return, special case instructions toward the goal of recording complete information.


Some labs create a separate checklist for each of their major departments such as crown and bridge, dentures, implants.   The forms are typically issued to the dental offices in print or as PDF (Adobe Portable Data Format) downloads from their website.


Labs have reported that these have been a help, but still many are incomplete, the hand-written portions still difficult to read and a significant number of the doctors choose not to use them.  

Online Prescription Entry


The leaders in this industry for online prescription entry have been Henry Schein’s DDX system and Mainstreet’s DentalRx.   Both provide secure entry and lookup of case information, but their approaches have been different.  

DDX is web-hosted by Henry Schein and requires use of its Dentrix practice management software by the dentist and use of Labnet or other authorized case management software by the lab.   The lab is charged a fee for each prescription processed through the system.   The advantages of this system are that the form is very similar to the traditional ones used for hand-written prescriptions and that dentists already using Dentrix have an easy way to submit their prescriptions.


DentalRx is also web-based and is tied to use of Mainstreet’s DentaLab for QuickBooks case management system that synchronizes with Intuit’s QuickBooks software for accounting and financial management.  Typically, the lab includes a link from its website for authorized dental offices to submit their prescriptions, electronic images or files, pickup requests, preferences and other communications and then to lookup the status of cases.   The lab also designates which of its standard procedures are available to DentalRx so that the dental office simply makes its selections for the case.  This system has the advantages that case entry into DentaLab for QuickBooks is primarily completed by the dental office and can be prebooked into the schedule, the website can include marketing and educational material and there are no per-case charges.      

Some of the newer internet-based dental lab systems now also offer portals for the dental offices to submit and/or lookup cases.  The fee structures and security levels for doing this vary by the vendor.

Labs have reported that when they gain acceptance by the dental office, these approaches result in more complete accurate prescriptions, but many of their dentists still prefer sending a hand-written prescription with the case.

Phone/Email Follow-up


Another approach has been to establish standards and then train lab staff members to recognize when prescriptions are incomplete or unclear and to follow-up with the dental office in an organized efficient way to achieve the clarity needed.  Some of the steps in this process might be:

Place the case in an On-Hold status noting the reason until confirmation is received.

Have staff add customer and/or case alerts to record what is needed, the steps taken, the results.

Determine when a phone call will suffice or when sending an email of the lab work ticket with details (on the patient, shade, teeth, preferences, items, special instructions) is needed so that the dental office can confirm or adjust. 

Monitor the customer’s activity log to determine if further measures are needed to encourage better submittals of work orders.   

Be Aware – Software Can Help


Be aware that while software can not completely surmount the issue of scrawled prescriptions or immediately change long-standing habits, good use of it can certainly help.  

If you have further questions…


You can contact the support team at Mainstreet Systems at:

Voice :            215-256-4535
Fax:                 215-256-1594

Email:             support@mainstreet-systems.com
Skype:            mainstreet-systems

Coordinating the Desktop and the Cloud


DQB: Coordinating the Desktop and the Cloud


 The term “cloud” has come to be synonymous with the internet.  Cloud services often mean having a server either at your own or a distant location that can serve as a host to provide software and data anywhere and anytime via mobile devices such as wireless notebooks, tablets and smartphones.

Some of the many benefits touted for this approach are these:

·         If using a company that specializes in providing web-hosting, you are sharing their resources with many others and therefore paying less in the near term than investing in your own servers and security systems.

·         Updates to your software can be provided automatically by the developers or publishers, rather than you having to be concerned with this task.

·         Backups of your data can be automatically performed on schedule.

·         With authorization, users can access information wherever internet services are available.

·         If you choose to have your own servers provide web-hosting, you are essentially creating a private cloud in which you retain control but still receive all the other benefits of this approach.

There are many organizations, however, that feel that security and privacy of information are still major concerns that need to be rectified before they will move wholeheartedly into the cloud.  Indeed, if you tune in to the press in computer-related journals, the majority of topics are concerned with security.  Major companies with tremendous resources such as Sony have had their cloud-based offerings hacked. One of the major providers of internet-based data backup has been found to be selling information on their customers.   Sometimes internet-based operations are out of service for days on end. 

A lot of the cloud services are applications that are not mission critical — if one piece goes down, it's not going to cause massive damage to your business.   The truly mission critical applications that are the core of your business need to be as secure and controlled as possible.

Nearly a quarter of businesses said they do not trust any of their data to the cloud, or an outsourced data center, and manage their own computing equipment, whether the center is within their own building or at a co-location center.

A greater percentage of businesses are maintaining their own control of their core business applications and information, but judiciously providing internet access where there will be benefit to their services.  Some examples are allowing customers to enter an order, then to track its fulfillment and shipping progress, providing schedules and rates for viewing and selection, links to partner programs, opportunity to give comments and feedback

Worthwhile Ways to Use the Internet


 Both QuickBooks and DentaLab for QuickBooks (DQB) offer a number of worthwhile ways to use the Internet:

·         QuickBooks invoices, statements and reports can be emailed to customers.

·         Credit/debit card and other payment solutions can post directly into your QuickBooks customer accounts.

·         DQB email notifications provide reports to the dental offices on cases received and shipped.

·         Through the DentalRx supplement, online prescriptions, preferences, pickup requests and other memos from the dental office communicate directly with your DQB database.  This can be linked directly from your website.

·         Graphics sent electronically by dental offices, scanned images or any other file such as digital impressions can become part of each case’s record for quick lookups, communications in DQB.

·         Remote access from an authorized computer can use your lab system for entry, viewing, analysis, and support of both QuickBooks and DQB.

·         Tablet apps for mobile devices such as Apple’s IPad, Google’s Android and Microsoft’s Windows 8  to track case assignments and progress, timings, workloads and schedules.

·         With QuickBooks Pro Plus, you can use a mobile device to view/update customer information, create/view/email invoices, estimates and sales receipts.

To those labs needing remote access on a regular basis, we highly recommend Remote Desktop Services (RDS), which is a technology offered by Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and above.   Some of the benefits of RDS are:

1.       Multiple users can access applications, databases and virtual desktops tied to a central server.   The users can be local or at a remote location.

2.       Administration and security measures are simplified because software needs to be installed only on the server rather than on each client station.

3.       Application programs can be accessed remotely via a web page, an icon or an access point in the Start Menu of the remote station.

4.       This technology can provide significant long-range savings in time and money that easily recoup the licensing and installation cost.

The Continuing Role of the Desktop


Although there has been much focus on the increasing use of mobile devices such as the tablets and smartphones, the desktop computers continue to play a central role in maintaining the information base.   These continue to offer many advantages:

·         They are more secure.

·         They last a longer time.

·         You do not need to be concerned with battery life,

·         They are cheaper and more powerful.

·         You can plug-in a variety of peripherals.

·         They provide larger screens.

·         You can have multiple monitors to multi-task.

·         Fixing is easy, replacement parts are readily available and easily installed.

If you have further questions…


You can contact the support team at Mainstreet Systems at:
Voice :  215-256-4535

Fax:        215-256-1594
Email:   support@mainstreet-systems.com

Skype:  mainstreet-systems
Web:     http://www.mainstreet-systems.com or www.mainstreetsystems.net