Survey enables dentists to measure patient satisfaction

Feb. 1, 1996
The American Dental Association has launched a new service for dentists called ADA-CheckUp®, an easy and inexpensive patient survey that enables dentists to build their practices by measuring and increasing patient satisfaction. ADA-CheckUp®, offered exclusively through the ADA, was developed specifically for dentists by CheckUp, leading provider of patient-satisfaction research based in Atlanta. ADA-CheckUp® reveals: How satisfied patients are with various aspects of the staff an

The American Dental Association has launched a new service for dentists called ADA-CheckUp®, an easy and inexpensive patient survey that enables dentists to build their practices by measuring and increasing patient satisfaction. ADA-CheckUp®, offered exclusively through the ADA, was developed specifically for dentists by CheckUp, leading provider of patient-satisfaction research based in Atlanta. ADA-CheckUp® reveals: How satisfied patients are with various aspects of the staff and practice; How the practice`s results compare to the norm, etc. The fee for this service encompasses every aspect of the survey.

For additional information, call 800-849-0869.

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