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Modern office with desks, computers, and chairs. Purple and white walls, gray floor, and overhead lighting.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: The practice needed upgraded front desk PCs and new peripherals installed without interrupting patient check-in and payment processing.
Modern office interior with multiple computer workstations and white desks, lit with bright overhead lighting.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: Multiple outdated and failing computers were causing downtime and preventing staff from accessing patient records.
Large format printer in a bright office space.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: A new printer needed to be installed and configured across multiple workstations to avoid disruptions in daily document processing.
Dental examination room with chair, equipment, and large window overlooking trees.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: A critical breakdown in the claims submission workflow disrupted insurance processing and slowed essential clinical tasks.
Dental office examining room with dental chair, cabinets, and a window overlooking greenery.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: A complete MacPractice system outage and failing network infrastructure brought operations to a halt and caused ongoing access problems.
Dental operatory with dental chair, equipment, cabinets, and windows.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: Severe Dentrix performance issues and failing hardware slowed daily operations and disrupted patient communication.
Dental chair in a bright, modern office with tools and a cabinet.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: Persistent IT failures across multiple locations disrupted access to critical patient data and essential clinical systems.
Dental office interior with a dentist adjusting equipment near a patient chair.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: Critical imaging, phone, and software failures disrupted patient care and created an unstable operational environment.
A dental office with blue and white chair, tools, and cabinets. Sunlight streams in from a large window.
January 26, 2026
Challenge: A complete Dentrix server failure brought the practice to a standstill and exposed long-term performance issues.
Medical professionals in scrubs and lab coat discussing paperwork, one on a phone in a clinic.
January 24, 2026
Running a modern healthcare practice now requires far more than clinical expertise. EHRs. Imaging tools. Patient portals. Remote logins. Cloud platforms. A thousand little things that all have to work at the same time, every day, or everything slows to a crawl. For the healthcare industry, keeping up with these demands has become nearly impossible with an internal IT setup alone. This is why an increasing number of medical and dental practices across the U.S. are turning to outsourced IT providers, also known as Managed Service Providers (MSPs) , to handle their technology. Outsourcing IT is not just a way to save time. It is a way to reduce risk, control costs, and ensure your practice remains compliant, secure, and operational.