Most dental practices either pay too much for IT, get too little, or both. This guide gives you a straight answer on what managed IT services should cost and what you should actually be getting for that money.

Managed IT means hiring an outside company to handle all the technology in your office for a flat monthly fee. Instead of calling someone when something breaks, you have a team watching your systems around the clock.
Think of it as a full-time IT department without the full-time salary.
A solid dental managed IT plan covers all of this. If your provider is missing any of these, that is a problem.
Most dental IT companies avoid publishing prices. Here is what you can realistically expect:

One important note: general IT companies that serve any industry often quote less. But they rarely understand dental software, HIPAA requirements, or what happens when your imaging system goes down mid-appointment. That gap almost always costs more in the long run.

Break-fix IT means you call someone when something breaks and pay by the hour. The problem is you never know what it will cost, and you are always reacting instead of preventing.
Managed IT flips that. One flat monthly fee, no surprise bills, and a team that is paid to keep problems from happening in the first place.
Ekim IT Solutions is a dental-focused managed IT provider serving Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York. We are endorsed by the Maine Dental Association and certified as an Open Dental vendor partner.
Month-to-month agreements. No lock-in. We earn your business every month.
Do I need managed IT if I already have a tech-savvy staff member?
Having someone handle basic tasks is common. But HIPAA documentation, cybersecurity monitoring, and backup testing require dedicated tools and expertise that go beyond what a front desk coordinator can reliably provide.
How fast should a dental IT provider respond to urgent issues?
Under 15 minutes for critical issues like your practice management software going down during patient hours. Ask any provider to show you their documented response time before you sign.
Is managed IT required for HIPAA compliance?
Not by name. But the technical safeguards HIPAA demands are nearly impossible to implement and document without a dedicated IT provider. Most practices that face HIPAA fines simply do not have the right technical documentation in place.
What makes dental IT different from general IT?
Dental practices run specialized software that general IT companies rarely understand. A dental-specific provider knows how your imaging system, digital X-rays, and practice management software connect, and what breaks when they do not.
Ekim IT Solutions builds managed IT services exclusively for dental offices in New England and New York, with remote support available to dental practices across the United States.
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