Australasian Dentist Magazine Sept-Oct 2021

Category 24 Australasian Dentist n ws S treamlined daily operations are essential for greater efficiency, a harmonious working environment, and reduced errors and risk. One way to simplify your systems and processes is to use a centralised online platform such as PracticeHub. You can customise and set up your practice management procedures, store all documentation in one place and automate regular tasks, so tracking and compliance is quick and easy. Creating a safer, more efficient dental practice takes planning at first, so here are some key areas for you and your team to consider. Infection control We’re sure you’ve seen how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for your infection control procedures to be flexible to adapt to changing regulations, so you can implement them fast. Keeping your processes in a cloud-based platform like PracticeHub, means your team can access them easily, and you can track and confirm their understanding of any updates, which helps keep them and your patients safe. Running a dental practice is complex. Here’s how to simplify it Could your dental practice benefit from improved systems and processes? COVID-19 or not, all staff should receive ongoing infection control training, from sterilisation, PPE use and waste disposal to hand hygiene, staff immunisation and environment cleaning. To maintain safety, conduct regular audits, both internally or via an external auditor and involve your whole team in these, so everyone’s up to date with training and procedures. Equipment maintenance Dental equipment is expensive! So, you want to look after it. Regular maintenance, calibration and cleaning of your equipment not only extends the working life, it allows you to deliver high quality, hygienic dental care to your patients – and it’s a compliance requirement. Scheduling maintenance tasks ensures they are done on time. One way to do this is to create a register including details such as: u Who is responsible for managing service agreements and recording repairs, servicing and calibration. u Location of documents such as user manuals, calibration reports, warranties. u Your procedure for equipment breakdowns: who arranges a loaner machine (e.g. your autoclave), what to do if none are available, how many days you can operate without it. u Processes and dates for staff training in correct equipment use and cleaning. Include equipment costs and maintenance in your budget, and review them regularly with your overall budget planning. Remember to plan replacement costs into your budget not only the high-tech machines, but computers, software and furniture. PracticeHub incorporates mainte- nance, contracts and insurance registers to simplify upkeep of your dental equip- ment. You can store related documents, set maintenance schedules and assign re- sponsibilities, integrating these with your general policies and procedures for easier cross referencing. Risk and quality improvement Providing safer dental services to your patients is an ongoing commitment. Keeping registers and conducting regular audits on risk management and quality improvement ensures that commitment. Your register is where you document aspects such as: u risk: what could happen u incidents/adverse events and compliance breaches: what has happened u complaints: what your patients think the practice could do better u compliments: what your patients think you do well u quality improvements: what you have improved. With customisable registers like those in PracticeHub, you can keep these clinical, business and safety risks together with an organisation-wide risk register. This way they’re easy to find and provide an overview of all your practice risks. Looking after your team Your practice team, from practitioners to hygienists and admin staff, are your most valuable asset. Investing in their “You can customise and set up your practice management procedures, store all documentation in one place and automate regular tasks, so tracking and compliance is quick and easy.”

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