Abstract

A simulation model of solo private practice dentistry has been developed to evaluate the effects of introducing expanded function auxiliary personnel. The model permits the experimental investigation of a variety of staffing patterns and facility configurations. Four task assignment schemes are examined over 208 experiments. Results indicate increases in net revenue of 118% can be realized by the addition of expanded function auxiliary personnel.

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