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Policy vs Progress: The Next Era of DSO Growth with Andrew Smith

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In this episode of Spilling the Teath, Dr Ryan Hungate is joined by Andrew Smith, CEO of the Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO), to explore the forces shaping the next era of DSO growth. Together, they examine how DSOs are shifting from rapid expansion to operational excellence, the importance of affordability and why the model is evolving rather than slowing down. In this episode, you’ll learn: 1. The real pressures impacting operators today, from labour costs to reimbursement 2. How operational efficiency and technology are driving the next phase of growth 3. The role of policy and regulation in shaping the future of DSOs 4. Why patient trust and affordability are becoming critical to success 5. What the DSO model could look like by 2030 Whether you are a DSO leader, operator or industry partner, this episode offers a clear, practical perspective on how to navigate change and build sustainable growth. Subscribe to Spilling the Teath, presented by Henry Schein One, wherever you get your podcasts.

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episode Policy vs Progress: The Next Era of DSO Growth with Andrew Smith artwork

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In this episode of Spilling the Teath, Dr Ryan Hungate is joined by Andrew Smith, CEO of the Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO), to explore the forces shaping the next era of DSO growth. Together, they examine how DSOs are shifting from rapid expansion to operational excellence, the importance of affordability and why the model is evolving rather than slowing down. In this episode, you’ll learn: 1. The real pressures impacting operators today, from labour costs to reimbursement 2. How operational efficiency and technology are driving the next phase of growth 3. The role of policy and regulation in shaping the future of DSOs 4. Why patient trust and affordability are becoming critical to success 5. What the DSO model could look like by 2030 Whether you are a DSO leader, operator or industry partner, this episode offers a clear, practical perspective on how to navigate change and build sustainable growth. Subscribe to Spilling the Teath, presented by Henry Schein One, wherever you get your podcasts.

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