 Hi, Dr. Jared here and one of the trends I'm seeing right now in 2024 is a lot of dentists are going fee-for-service and dropping insurance I see it on dentaltown quite a bit how to go out of network with Delta dental How does that affect your practice and dentistry has been hit really hard if you're a PPO dentist You've had increases in your staff's wages You had increases in costs of goods and materials Across the board and insurance hasn't kept up with that It's been a thousand dollar max for so long and the fees just haven't kept up with the increases in expenses And that's why this trend I think is happening one of the impressive things that we just did at my office We went through consultation with solutions one-on-one and you may be signed up for one Insurance plan and they may be leasing your network to a ton of other ones and in my situation We were signed up with a really good plan But they weren't getting leased to all the parties that it could have been because it was reimbursing us at such good race So we did pick up some patients with that But to change this what solutions one-on-one does they'll go in and analyze all your plans How they're being leased who's there being leased through and if it's an opportunity for you They'll show you the dollar amount And you can move forward with Negotiating with those companies through their services. So it's really impressive. It ended up Not being something that's going to move the dial at my office with our payor mix right now But if you're thinking about dropping any insurance, I would highly recommend solutions one-on-one Consult with Craig. He's a great guy very honest with you We'll explain everything to you and I mean he's honest with me that it wasn't the right time And if things change at our office, we will definitely be considering going back and looking at their services So I hope this helps if you're looking at becoming a fee for service Dennis You want to know what the bottom line and dollar amounts could be for your office