There are approximately 7,500 oral surgeons practicing in the U.S., and 94 percent of them operate independently. As other dental specialties add overlapping services driving increased competition, becoming part of a shared services organization partnership gives OS practices a competitive advantage and security. Becoming part an SSO Partnership can fuel innovation, clinical excellence and steadier more profitable growth. But how do anyone know which one is right? What is the difference between an MSO and SSO? What are equity partnerships? How do private equity firms work into the equation? Industry experts will help explain the ins and outs of practice partnership models today and in the future.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
To educate OMSs about different partnership platforms.
To break down the different financial models in way that makes sense.
Break through the sales pitches and educate OMSs surgeons on how private equity-backed partnerships really work.