Managing Changes in Staff and Dental Insurance During COVID-19
Beyond the Mouth: ADA's practice podcast
Release Date: 12/02/2020
Beyond the Mouth: ADA's practice podcast
Healthcare is a multifaceted environment and humans are the common factor across all areas. Guests Drs. Sarah Parker and Laurie Wolf discuss the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) among healthcare workers on the frontlines and human performance in complex settings. To achieve an environment where patients and staff can be safe, our guests share the importance of understanding human capabilities and limitations, and taking into consideration the processes and environment when designing equipment.
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Dentistry is rapidly adapting how they manage dental insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear how one dentist in Iowa is adjusting the processes for day-to-day operations in her dental office. Guest Dr. Sara Stuefen shares what it’s like running a practice during unexpected circumstances—from hiring additional staff to verifying patient eligibility and negotiating fees with dental insurance companies to budgeting for personal protective equipment (PPE) costs.
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info_outlineDentistry is rapidly adapting how they manage dental insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear how one dentist in Iowa is adjusting the processes for day-to-day operations in her dental office. Guest Dr. Sara Stuefen shares what it’s like running a practice during unexpected circumstances—from hiring additional staff to verifying patient eligibility and negotiating fees with dental insurance companies to budgeting for personal protective equipment (PPE) costs.