
Traditional economic theories impact on the viability of a practice. Yet the relationships between revenues generated and dental service fees are more complex than traditionally envisaged. Whereas long-term fee strategies and short term tactics may be instituted to stimulate service demands, the significance of non-fee determinants (e.g. professional skills) cannot be underestimated.
Marketing of Health Services, Fees, Dental, Practice Management, Dental, Humans
Marketing of Health Services, Fees, Dental, Practice Management, Dental, Humans
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