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Evaulating Medical Gas Costs In Your Dental Practice

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Article Description:
Medical gas is a standard expense item in most dental
practices. What most dental practitioners do not know is
that there are wide variances in pricing depending on the
source - perhaps as much as 30% to 40%. This article will
explain the many factors that may influence the cost of
medical gas purchases, and how you can reduce expenses in
your dental practice.


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Written By:     Chick Cowan
Copyright:      2010
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Evaulating Medical Gas Costs In Your Dental Practice
Copyright (c) 2010 Chick Cowan
United Dental Alliance
http://www.theuda.com/



Medical gas is a standard expense item in most dental practices.
What most dental practitioners do not know is that there are wide
variances in pricing depending on the source - perhaps as much as
30% to 40%.

Are you purchasing from a local industrial gas supplier? Or are
you buying from a major medical gas distributor? Does your
supplier manufacturer the gas they are providing or are they a
reseller? Most dentists have not evaluated the source of their
medical gas in relation to its expense.

Since the average dental office spends $1,200 to $1,600 annually
on medical gas, Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide primarily, a practice
would be well served to evaluate this expense. With a proper
assessment of your business requirements, annual savings of $400
or more can be developed depending on your volume.

There are many factors that must be evaluated for an accurate
assessment since some of the expense is variable and other
portions are static.

The factors that influence medical gas expense are:

 * The number and size of tanks

 * Usage (number of annual refills)

 * Product refill cost

 * Monthly tank rental charge

 * Delivery Fees

 * Monthly Account Charges

Product Cost

If you are a high volume user, then the product replacement
expense and fees associated with delivery will be more important.
Low volume users will find that tank rental charges can become
the more significant variable depending on how many tanks you
have and what the sizes are.

There are two sizes of tanks used in dentistry for both Oxygen
and Nitrous Oxide. There is the small cylinder, called an
E-cylinder, and there is a larger tank called an H-cylinder. The
smaller cylinders are wheeled from chair to chair on an as needed
basis. The larger cylinders are generally grouped in a storage
room and the medical gas is piped to each patient location. The
cost of product refill is proportionally higher with the smaller
tanks because of economies of scale associated with the cylinder
re-charging.

Small cylinders are best suited for dental practices with low
volume requirements. Since delivery fees and often tank rental
fees are constant with service for both small and large tanks it
is more economical to utilize large tanks if the volume of gas
usage is high. Also the cost of the product refill becomes more
important with large volume users as price differences are
multiplied.

Tank Rental

A monthly tank rental is charged when the supplier retains
ownership of the tanks.

Medical gas suppliers like to rent tanks to their customers
because there is very good profit in rental. Retail prices vary
widely but a large H-cylinder tank can be purchased for somewhere
between $160 and $250. And some dentists do purchase their tanks
to avoid the rental fees that will often pay for a tank in 2-4
years.

Delivery Fees

Fees with delivery can vary widely. All suppliers charge a
delivery fee. Many charge a hazardous material handling fee (not
really necessary for dentists), an administrative fee, a gasoline
surcharge, product surcharges (when their product expense rises)
and many other creative charges. These delivery fees should be
examined and even challenged if not necessary because they can
quickly become a large percentage of your expense.

Service Requirements

Last, but not least, service must be considered. Is the source
for your medical gas reliable and dependable? Do they promptly
respond when your gas inventory gets low? Better yet, do they
check with your office on a regular basis to see if you need
service? 




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