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📅 July 13, 2026📰 22 articles⏱ ~5 min read
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Dental Economics

A fee-for-service practice demands concierge-level service

The article highlights a growing shift among dental providers toward a concierge‑style, fee‑for‑service model as a response to increasing corporate consolidation in both medicine and dentistry. It argues that this model emphasizes high‑touch, personalized care to preserve continuity and the doctor‑patient relationship.

Clinical Insight

This reflects a market segmentation where independent dentists are positioning themselves against DSOs by leveraging premium service models to differentiate their practice economics.

Practice Takeaway

Independent solo and small group practices are moving toward concierge fee‑for‑service models, while large DSOs continue expanding through consolidation.

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Dental Economics

Don’t sell your practice. Monetize it.

Large health systems are increasingly acquiring dental practices, prompting independent dentists to consider selling or scaling. Enhancing operational efficiency, modernizing workflows, and reducing overhead are presented as ways to increase practice valuation and maintain competitiveness.

Clinical Insight

This underscores a shift toward consolidation in the dental market, where operational excellence becomes a key lever for preserving value amid mounting acquisition pressure.

Practice Takeaway

Independent solo and small group practices in regions with active health system expansion face heightened consolidation pressure, while midsize practices that invest in efficiency gains can improve their market standing.

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Dental Economics

Why patients don’t mind paying full fee in this practice

Dr. Brian Edwards has transitioned his preventive-focused dental practice completely out of network with all insurance plans while maintaining growth in patient volume and revenue. The practice’s model emphasizes direct-pay, full-fee services and a patient‑centered experience.

Clinical Insight

This case illustrates a growing trend of independent dentists moving to a cash‑only model to capture higher fee percentages and reduce reliance on insurance reimbursements.

Practice Takeaway

Independent, solo or small‑group practices that adopt a direct‑pay, preventive‑focused model are experiencing growth, while insurance‑dependent practices face pressure to adapt.

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