In our last Data Snapshot we broke down Diagnostic Percentage, and this week we’re adding another layer on by exploring the average dollar amount of the treatment you present. Average Treatment Presented shows you the size and completeness of the treatment plans you’re presenting, but it also does so much more!
This metric provides insight into the type of practice you have. If your Average Treatment Presented amount is low, it may indicate that you’re practicing reactively and only addressing the most urgent tooth while “watching” the bigger picture issues. A higher number, however, indicates proactivity and dentistry that’s more comprehensive.
Additionally, it influences case acceptance and long-term growth, because when you’re presenting smaller, fragmented treatment, it leads to less commitment from patients. However, larger and big picture cases lead to better long-term outcomes. Patients value the prevention of larger issues, so treatment that reduces future emergencies and permits them to financially plan for their needs is received more positively.
Through intention, you can impact this metric today:
Examine where you stand with this metric — try to increase it a bit more and watch how your life, your practice, and your patients’ health improves.