How dental leaders are scaling automation while staying compliant
Wednesday, June 17th, 2026 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CT
Many DSOs have already invested in automation. Few have figured out how to manage it at scale.
What worked across five locations often breaks at 50. As multi-site organizations grow, inconsistent workflows across patient and payer payment processes, limited visibility into revenue performance and compliance exposure become harder to ignore.
Leading DSOs are now treating automation as a systemwide discipline, with governance, oversight and accountability built in from the start — driving measurable reductions in A/R and more predictable revenue across every location.
This session explores how dental organizations are evolving their approach to support growth without creating unnecessary risk.
Join to learn:
What worked across five locations often breaks at 50. As multi-site organizations grow, inconsistent workflows across patient and payer payment processes, limited visibility into revenue performance and compliance exposure become harder to ignore.
Leading DSOs are now treating automation as a systemwide discipline, with governance, oversight and accountability built in from the start — driving measurable reductions in A/R and more predictable revenue across every location.
This session explores how dental organizations are evolving their approach to support growth without creating unnecessary risk.
Join to learn:
- How DSOs are standardizing revenue cycle workflows across locations while preserving local flexibility
- Governance models that improve compliance visibility and reduce audit risk
- Ways to track automation performance across sites and tie results to revenue outcomes, including A/R reduction and patient and payer payment efficiency
Presenters:
Manu Chaudhry, DDS
President, Capitol Dental Care
Camie Worley
COO, Emergency Dental of America
Lauren McDonough, DMD
VP of Practice Owner Development, Aspen Dental
James Swan, MBA
Sr. Director, Enterprise Solutions, Rectangle Health
