Dental Articles
Can You Hear Me Now?
A young dentist opens a small office in his
neighborhood. He spends a conservative
amount of money on dental equipment and leaseholds, and sets aside space for
future expansion. His wife works the
front desk and helps to run the business. The first patients consist of
friends, neighbors and employees from local businesses. In its first months, patients grow to
200. As years go by, the dental office
realizes significant growth.
A large dental office constructs a huge multi-discipline
facility in the same area. The facility
has state-of-the-art equipment, breathtaking architecture, and sophisticated
computers. But within a few years of its grand opening, the new facility is
sold and no is longer an existing dental office.
While this example may seem far-fetched, it’s not. Why is it that the smaller office withstands
the test of time and competition? The
answer is simple…communication. The most
successful dental offices have found ways to communicate effectively with their
patients and promote interaction between their patients and staff in
consistent, creative ways.
Unfortunately, the average dental office has a ratio of
staff-to-patients that is far from ideal. With the average dental office employing the equivalent of 5 full-time
staff to service over 1000 patients, each employee is now responsible for
providing positive experiences for over 200 patients in addition to their
primary roles within the dental office.
There is no secret to what dental offices need to be
successful but the more important question is … How can offices with limited
resources and staff communicate more effectively with their patients? As
patient populations increase in size and diversity, management is forced to
adopt new technologies to better maintain the “small office” feel in a “big
box” world. By understanding their
patients, an office can tailor schedules, specialty programs, and hours of
operation to better suit their unique needs.
Traditional forms of office communications have included
signs, posters, and newsletters. These
take time, money, and effort to produce but are viewed by only a small
percentage of the patients on a regular basis. These modes of communication offer only minimal uptake by patients.
With vast improvements in the quality and functionality of
hardware and software for message-delivery systems on the market, advanced
technologies now make it possible to communicate with large groups of people in
a short amount of time – in a personal, professional, and interactive way that
is also cost effective. Two such
technologies are the PhoneTree automated telephone and e-mail messaging System
(http://www.phonetree.com/dental/ptdental.htm)
and MyProAudio’s Instant Audio for Email and Websites. (http://www.criticalmotion.ca/MyProAudio.html)
The Dental business has been exposed to companies like
PhoneTree for many years. The technology of using audio on e-mails sent out by
MyProAudio is the concept that is new to the industry.
In the struggle
to get one’s message across on an increasingly crowded Internet, MyProAudio.com
President
Doug Comstock recommends a
communication channel neglected by most businesses: audio.
“We are more receptive to an offer made with audio than one
in text alone,” notes Comstock, citing research concluding that people remember
only 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear and as much as 50% of what
they read and hear. “Audio increases
sales because when we hear a voice, we feel the presence of a real person. A voice can convey warmth, sincerity,
enthusiasm and many other appealing qualities, helping to build a personal
relationship.”
There are many ways to customize these services, such as:
- Use voice testimonials. Honest, unrehearsed voice testimonials furnish instant credibility..
- Use staff voices to welcome patients to your practice
- Inform your patients about holidays, schedule changes, etc.
MyAudioPro.com provides
Ear-mail Audio Postcards, Audio Testimonials, Instant Audio Players and Web
Audio Buttons all for one low annual fee. Its products begin playing instantly when clicked on and couldn’t be
easier for a novice site builder to integrate into a page design.
Whether you are a small dental office or part of a
multi-disciplined health center, effective communication is vital to the
success of your business. By offering
patients the products and services they want, your business is only addressing
one piece of the puzzle. Increasing
patient awareness through modes of communication that “touch” your patients can
increase patient interaction, case acceptance, and ultimately, patient
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