As your dental receptionist becomes familiar with patients she will know a little more about them and will be able to talk to them about their interests, etc. This is very important. She should make a point of bringing up what she talked about last time the patient was in. For instance, if the patient just went on vacation, ask them how it went. If the patient had a baby, got a new job, is looking for a job, just got married, had a ballgame, went to a ballgame. . . anything! It makes the patient feel much more comfortable if...
Your confirmation system should be tailored to each type of patient and have a personal touch. Auto-Pilot: Do not put confirmation on auto-pilot. Services such as Lighthouse are useful when used smartly but, when you put confirmation on auto-pilot, front desk can sometimes abandon responsibility for the schedule because, “Lighthouse is handling it”. Customize: Find out from patients if they prefer to be contacted by text, phone call or email. Ideally what time of the day they prefer to be called is noted in the patient’s chart. These days, except for older patients, most prefer texts. Education: For all the wonderful...

