Are You Sitting on a Gold Mine?

Previously, I wrote about the importance of improving the tangible assets of your practice in the years leading up to selling. But what about your intangible assets?

Most dentists I know are sitting on a gold mine of untapped possibilities. It’s not because of incompetence; on the contrary, it’s usually a case of being overwhelmed by success and having patients and potential opportunities fall through the cracks of an overtaxed system.

This is a problem in the best of times, but it becomes a particularly costly issue when you’re putting your practice on the market. That’s because you’re not only missing out on that untapped revenue, you’re also devaluing the most critical intangible asset you have: patient goodwill.

Just as the value of CEREC or a digital radiography unit can be measured, the value of patient goodwill can be measured, too, by looking at the number of patient charts and the regularity of visits and making certain assumptions.

The more patients you have who are active, the more value the practice has — for you and for a prospective buyer. Healthy numbers indicate the right patient behaviors are occurring around retention, case acceptance, and invitations — they’re staying, saying yes, and sending others. This naturally has a profound effect on revenue and net income.

Of course, appraisers have a number of methods of calculating the value of goodwill, but keep in mind that your intangible assets like the strength of your patient base, and how that drives your ability to earn income, is a big part of that calculation.

If you want to ensure that you get the best value for your practice, it’s essential that your revenue accurately reflects the level of patient goodwill in the practice. If you think there are gaps between the possibilities and the present reality, now’s the time to start tapping into that gold mine and driving your practice value up. Honestly, just about every practice I’ve seen can boost its productivity substantially within weeks of implementing a few simple strategies.

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By: Imtiaz Manji
Date: May 14, 2013


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