Two Countries, Same Problem, Different Stages
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Is UK Dentistry a Preview of Where The US is Headed?
The pressures facing independent practices in the U.S. aren't unique. The UK has been living with the same structural problems for longer, and the trajectory is worth paying attention to.
Shrinking reimbursements, staffing shortages, rising overhead, tightening margins. American dentists know this story. So do UK Principal Dentists trying to hit UDA targets while quietly wondering whether handing back the contract might be the sanest option they have.
This episode maps the parallels between U.S. insurance dependence and the NHS model. Why both systems put pressure on practice owners, and what dentists on both sides of the Atlantic can learn from those who've already found a way through.
Here’s what we get into:
- Why low insurance reimbursements are compressing profitability for U.S. independent practices
- How staffing shortages make it harder to protect culture, maintain service, and grow sustainably
- What margin compression actually looks like for practice owners today
- How the NHS UDA system mirrors the same structural problems U.S. dentists face
- Why clawbacks and contract pressure are accelerating stress in UK dentistry
- Why leaving PPOs and leaving the NHS trigger the same fears
- What practices that have already made the transition can tell us