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Instrument Management System

OPEN TO BENEFIT YOUR PRACTICE

The Instrument Management System allows your practice to organize your way. With 11 colors to choose from
you decide which colors signifies where your cassettes go, who uses them, procedures, and more. IMS is open to your level of organization no matter how simple or complex.  
Instrument Management System 10 Year Warranty 

OPEN TO INCREASE REVENUE

By using IMS, you're opening your practice up to potential added revenue every single day.

Potential Added Revenue Per Day

Revenue Saved Using Instrument Management System

Example: A facility billing $2.000 of revenue a day doing 20 procedures would be able to generate an additional
$417.00 per day with the time saved using IMS™.
$2,000 ÷ 480 minutes (8 hours) = $4.17 revenue/minute.
20 procedures x 5 minutes saved/procedure x $4.17/minute = $417.00.

OPEN TO SAVE TIME



OPEN TO SATISFY YOUR PATIENTS

OPEN TO Satisfy Your PatientsOPEN TO Satisfy Your Patients
 

THE IMPACT OF IMS™ CASSETTES

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