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		<title>Maximize Your Practice with MaxDent Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 19:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computers should make our lives easier, but sometimes, they introduce a whole new set of complications. If you’re a Mac user, you know this all too well. You love the machine itself, but have become frustrated trying to find software options that fit your needs. Enter DDSMac, LLC. This group of dentists formed a business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computers should make our lives easier, but sometimes, they introduce a whole new set of complications. If you’re a Mac user, you know this all too well. You love the machine itself, but have become frustrated trying to find software options that fit your needs. Enter DDSMac, LLC. This group of dentists formed a business to provide software products that are fast, intuitive, feature rich, and just for Mac users like you!</p>
<p>DDSMac, LLC was born when a group of dentists who had a common goal –to grow their practices using the best technology available –met on the Internet Dental Forum. For them, Mac was the clear choice. However, they soon found there were extremely limited choices in the dental software department. Something had to be done! Work immediately began on a practice management software program for use on the Mac platform. Now MaxDent Pro is officially on the market.<a href="http://www.dentalblogs.com/assets/macdentpro.jpg"></a></p>
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<p>The front desk, and the schedule, is the hub of any dental practice. A Mac-native solution, MaxDent Pro is built around the scheduler. Created by dentists, for dentists, MaxDent Pro boasts intuitive navigation with powerful tools. These are just a few of the features:</p>
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<li>Reports, reports, reports! Information is crucial, and MaxDent pro is loaded with reports, including A/R monthly statements, daily activity, insurance aging, and more.</li>
<li>Prescription printing and a full drug database come standard.</li>
<li>E-claims and digital document storage help move your office closer to your paperless goals.</li>
<li>A “smile reminder” feature allows you to set up appointment reminders, birthday messages, and much more, via email, text, and other electronic services.</li>
<li>Fully HIPAA compliant.</li>
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<p>MaxDent Pro is offering a free, fully functional demo that’s downloadable to one machine and holds up to 75 patients. Go to <a href="http://www.maxdentpro.com/">www.maxdentpro.com</a> to sign up for your free download copy and take it for a test drive.</p>
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		<title>Is your data safe? 5 tips for data security in your dental practice…</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 12:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting patient data is a critical part of the modern dental practice – especially in light of HIPAA requirements. How does this translate into daily operations at your practice? Tom Terronez of Medix Dental has put together some tips to make sure you are doing all you can to protect your patient’s data… 1. Are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dentalblogs.com/assets/medix.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3374 alignright" style="border: 3px solid black; margin: 3px;" title="medix" src="http://www.dentalblogs.com/assets/medix-300x140.jpg" alt="medix" width="300" height="140" /></a>Protecting patient data is a critical part of the modern dental practice – especially in light of HIPAA requirements. How does this translate into daily operations at your practice? Tom Terronez of <a href="http://medixdental.com/index.html" target="_blank">Medix Dental</a> has put together some tips to make sure you are doing all you can to protect your patient’s data…</p>
<p>1.	Are you emailing patient information and digital x-rays to other doctors? Make sure that your office and the receiving office utilize encrypted email services. If you don’t, your data can easily be read on its path from your practice to theirs. HIPAA states that you are responsible for making a reasonable attempt at protecting your data.<span id="more-3373"></span><br />
2.	Do you have a wireless router in your office? If you are using wireless Internet for internal purposes, make sure your router is a current model with the latest security standards. Most wireless routers (especially those purchased from retail outlets) do not default to their most secure settings, making them susceptible even for entry-level hackers.<br />
Do you want to be a HOT SPOT and provide free Internet to waiting patients? Make sure your wireless router is segmented (isolated) from your primary network.</p>
<p>3.	 It is very important to lock down access to your computers at the end of the day. At the very least, you should log out of your practice management software on all workstations to prevent someone who has access to the office (cleaning people, landlord, or intruder) from easily accessing patient files.<br />
An even better method is to password-protect and completely log off your computer at the end of the day, which will prevent access to documents that are stored outside your practice management software. These are very simple processes to implement.</p>
<p>4.	 Are you backing up your data properly? In more cases than not, the tapes you are swapping or the portable hard drives you are lugging around are not enough. Tapes can wear out and sometimes do not correctly back up your data. If you are using tapes, then you should regularly conduct test restores to assure that the data you need is being backed up. Portable hard drives, while cheap and easy, can result in the same problems as tapes. Make sure you conduct test restores. In addition, most backups to portable hard drives are not encrypted. This means anyone who plugs in your drive can steal your data.</p>
<p>There are many options available today. There are a lot of good remote backup solutions that use the Internet, but encrypt the data so it is protected. Also, there are new disaster recovery systems that back up data to a local storage device as well as a remote location. Make sure your backups happen regularly and that whatever you back up to is in a safe place outside your office. You can never back up too often or too securely.</p>
<p>5.	 Is your practice anti-virus and anti-malware software current? It is very important that every computer in your practice is protected by current anti-virus and anti-malware software. It significantly decreases the likelihood of a malicious infection. Unfortunately, it is not 100% foolproof, as users can still bypass threat warnings to access something they think they need. In addition to the software with an active update subscription, your staff needs to be educated on what websites to go to and not to go to. A firewall with built-in anti-virus software and filtering can further enhance security and protect from operator error.</p>
<p>It is well worth the effort to make sure that your practice’s data is secure and protected. After all, your practice data is a good portion of your business. What would you do without it?</p>
<p><em>Tom Terronez is president of Medix Dental, a dental technology consulting company that provides dental practices the technical expertise, resourcefulness and solutions that will increase productivity and make their practice the best practice they can be. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.medixdental.com" target="_blank">www.medixdental.com</a>. </em></p>
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