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The 6-Point System That Doubled Recall Appointments

26 min · 5. juni 2026
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In this episode, Hardik and Muk discuss their experiences as dental practice owners, focusing on the challenges and strategies involved in patient recall systems. They explore the importance of cleaning up patient lists to improve efficiency and revenue, sharing insights on how to effectively manage and reactivate backlogged patients. The conversation highlights the psychological impact on staff when dealing with patient calls and the benefits of a systematic approach. They also touch on the role of AI in optimizing patient interactions and the value of transparency and politeness in communication. The episode concludes with a promise to delve deeper into specific tactics in future discussions.

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