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Dentrix: Treatment Diagnosis and Acceptance

This article will discuss Treatment Diagnosis and Acceptance in Dental Intelligence according to Dentrix

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Written by Sam Miller
Updated over a week ago

Dental Intelligence measures Diagnostic Percentage, Patient Acceptance and Treatment Acceptance. 

How we measure:

Diagnostic Percentage - When a patient comes into the office they are "diagnosed" when procedures are added to their treatment planner. 

What is Acceptance? A procedure is considered accepted when a procedure that was diagnosed is scheduled from that treatment planner appointment or when is it completed that same day. 

Patient Acceptance - When a patient accepts anything that was added to their treatment planner that day (diagnosed), that is patient acceptance. For example, if 5 procedures were added to their treatment planner and they scheduled 1 of those procedures that would be 100% patient acceptance.

Treatment Acceptance - When a patient accepts procedures that were added to their treatment planner that day (diagnosed), the dollars accepted of what was presented make up the treatment acceptance. For example, if 5 procedures were added to their treatment planner totaling $1000 and they scheduled 1 of those procedures for $200 that would be 20% treatment acceptance.


Additional Resources

Refer to this Dentrix article to learn more about Treatment Plans

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