What is a “stockout,” and why should dental practices seek to minimize them?
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Correct answer: When a critical item is unavailable, delaying treatment
A stockout occurs when an essential item is unavailable. This can disrupt procedures, frustrate patients, and reduce efficiency.
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More Inventory and Supplies Management questions
- Which approach helps avoid over-ordering and excessive inventory in a dental practice?
- How does good supply management contribute to a dental practice’s profitability?
- Which of the following is a recommended practice immediately after receiving a supply delivery?
- Which strategy helps reduce emergency “panic orders” of dental supplies?
- Why is it recommended to categorize supplies into groups like consumables, tools, and emergency materials?
- In practices still using spreadsheets, when is it advisable to consider transitioning to specialized inventory software?