#8 in our series of #TIPS intended to help you manage fraud, embezzlement, waste, abuse; and help keep your practice safe.

It may be a fire, flood, theft, willful destruction, or maybe an unexpected car through your front desk.

If it happens, a bit of advance planning will go a long way to reduce your stress burden when a disaster destroys or leaves your dental practice out of commission for days, weeks or longer.

Be prepared.

When disaster strikes, you’ll be glad you took the time to have prepared a list of the people you’ll need to contact.

Here’s a list to get you started with your own “dental practice disaster plan”.

Dental Practice Disaster and Emergency List