SELECTING FURNITURE: IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE
It is worth noting that every decision when designing a dental office hopefully solves a functional need but also contributes -- or not -- to your patients experiences. Furniture is one of many visible cues that produce an unavoidable message about your care and dental acumen. A high level of care i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dental Economics 2013-02, Vol.103 (2), p.36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is worth noting that every decision when designing a dental office hopefully solves a functional need but also contributes -- or not -- to your patients experiences. Furniture is one of many visible cues that produce an unavoidable message about your care and dental acumen. A high level of care is perceived by a quality experience of precision, skillfulness, and comprehension, and it is self-evident when your facility has similar qualities. Furniture is a viable part of your office's impact, and if you haven't given thought to this concept, the authors offer a few recommendations: 1. Mix it up. 2. Be selective with your furniture budget dollars. 3. Fabric vs. vinyl. Great office outcomes are a sum of the parts. You furniture should be an asset that positively adds to the patient experience by demonstrating your thoughtful intention of comfort and quality. |
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ISSN: | 0011-8583 |