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Connecting with patients, payors and other industry professionals is critical–doing it more effectively is profitable. eCentral automates many non–treatment related tasks to allow you to stay better connected and more productive. It's like having 3 extra employees that handle the time–consuming tasks, allowing you and your staff to concentrate on important things, like providing outstanding patient care.
Through advanced integration, eCentral's 'managers' can automatically take patient payments, send appointment reminders, verify patient insurance eligibility and much more. eCentral allows you to select only the manager that fits your needs or bundle all 3 for benefits throughout the entire patient lifecycle.
Click on the links below to learn more about how each eCentral manager can help you take the practice you have and turn it into the practice you have always wanted!
Web Site Manager
Communication Manager
Insurance Manager
The Toolbar
At the heart of eCentral is the Websync Toolbar. The toolbar controls eCentral and is the key to seamless integration with your practice management software. The Toolbar enables you to configure eCentral's automated processes. Click on the toolbar to learn more about each of the buttons.

Click the toolbar to learn more about each button |
eCentral will Financially Empower You!
Dr. Larry Emmott, a leading expert in how technology benefits the dental industry, has shown how a practice website is a lucrative venture.
If your practice averages 4,000 patients
And a website increases your practice growth by just 5 percent
You would add 200 new patients each year
If these additional patients average $300 per chair-time visit,
You can potentially increase revenue growth by an average of $60,000 per year
| Website Savings |
| 5% average yearly growth |
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200 new patients |
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| $300 average chair-time fee |
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$60,000 revenue growth per year. |
| Savings from using Web Communication Tools |
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$30,500 revenue growth per year |
| Total Yearly Revenue Growth |
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$90,500 |
(Information according to Dr. Larry Emmott, Dental Products Report, April 2002) |
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