Marquee Dental Partners Completes Second Major Acquisition, Adds Paducah, Kentucky Dental Practice

Marquee Dental Partners has completed its second major acquisition shortly after launching with a $35 million capital commitment from Chicago Pacific Founders. Marquee announced today that it has entered into an affiliation agreement with Bohle Family Dentistry, a multi-specialty dental practice based in Paducah, Kentucky serving the west Kentucky and Illinois markets. By providing dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed, Marquee enables them to focus their attention on providing the best oral healthcare services possible.

“Bohle Family Dentistry has had a tremendous reputation of providing high quality, comprehensive dental services for more than 30 years, and we are truly honored to enter this agreement with the practice,” said Marquee Dental CEO James Usdan. “By acquiring the business end of Bohle through this affiliation, Marquee has begun to further expand its footprint in the Mid-South.”

Marquee Dental, which places heavy emphasis on dentists’ clinical autonomy, will leave in-place Bohle Family Dentistry’s practice and staff. Dr. Chip Bohle, DMD, will remain actively involved in the practice in addition to serving as Marquee Dental’s Chief Dental Officer for the State of Kentucky. From the patient perspective, the transition will be seamless.

“Affiliating with Marquee Dental will allow our practice to continue its focus on providing the highest quality care to families in the Paducah area,” said Dr. Chip Bohle, DMD. “Marquee’s support will be invaluable in decreasing the distractions of administrative paperwork, enabling our staff to focus on serving patients using the most advanced procedures and technologies available in the industry.”

Marquee Dental announced its first acquisition of a seven-office Nashville dental practice in October and plans to rapidly grow its practice roster in the coming months. The company will affiliate with dental offices and practice groups in growth markets with a history of providing high quality care, initially focusing in the Mid-South on markets including Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama.

Marquee Dental CEO James Usdan is a seasoned leader who has served as CEO of three public companies and five private equity-backed firms, including having led or been a board member of four dental service companies. Joining Usdan are COO Christy Englehart, Chief Dental Officer Dr. Steve Hecklin, CFO Luke Lamphron and Vice President of Business Development Les Matthews.

About Marquee Dental Partners
Marquee Dental is a premier dental support organization dedicated to making dentists and their patients the priority. By providing dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed, Marquee enables them to focus their attention on providing the best oral healthcare services possible. Led by a team of highly accomplished industry veterans, the company was founded in 2015 with an investment of $35 million from Chicago Pacific Founders. For more information, visit www.marqueedentalpartners.com.

 About Chicago Pacific Founders
Chicago Pacific Founders (“CPF”) is a strategic healthcare investment fund focused exclusively on healthcare services, led by former healthcare CEOs and senior executives with a passion and track record of building healthcare businesses. CPF is actively looking to partner with organizations focused on delivering the highest quality of service to patients, providers and payers. The fund will invest up to $75 million of equity capital per opportunity in growth, minority recap and buyout transactions for cash flow positive businesses. CPF currently has investments in the senior living, behavioral health and dental industries.

MedQuest White Paper Details Five Areas Critical to Improving Radiology Profitability

MedQuest Radiology Management Services, a leading provider of radiology consulting and management services, released a white paper this week examining five ways a hospital or health system can increase radiology revenue streams, maximize revenue capture and streamline operations. These five areas are typically the focus when MedQuest conducts an assessment of radiology operations for a health system to identify opportunities within this important service line.

“As we travel the country working with health systems and hospitals to boost the value, effectiveness and profitability of their imaging operations, we see a pattern in certain key areas and opportunities being overlooked,” said Bruce Elder, Chief Development and Strategy Officer of MedQuest. “With this white paper, 5 Ways to Improve the Profitability of Your Radiology Operations, we bring together those lessons learned and best practices to assist providers in boosting radiology profitability.”

The key, according to the white paper, is to optimize revenue and volume while at the same time increasing operational efficiencies. The white paper details five critical areas to address, including performing a market analysis; establishing a dedicated radiology sales and marketing team; optimizing the order funnel; reviewing workflow, throughput and productivity; and performing effective imaging network management and capital planning.

One of the most impactful steps recommended by MedQuest is establishing a dedicated radiology sales and marketing team beyond, and complementary to, a hospital’s other outreach efforts. “We’ve repeatedly proven that having a team focused solely on radiology sales and marketing functions generates a positive return on investment by increasing both volume and customer satisfaction levels,” Elder said.

The job of the radiology sales and marketing specialist is to increase referrals by building productive, clinically driven relationships with referring physicians and their office staffs. Developing clinician-specific radiology marketing plans, performing vital service recovery and creating targeted marketing strategies are all tactics that the sales and marketing team can employ to build volume.

The white paper, 5 Ways to Improve the Profitability of Your Radiology Operations, is available for download from MedQuest’s website.

MedQuest’s comprehensive management and consulting services assist health systems, hospitals and imaging centers with optimizing their imaging resources. In addition to radiology assessments and management services, MedQuest offers support services including sales and marketing; operational enhancements such as scheduling and intake improvements; and strategic development and network management. MedQuest brings decades of experience in the radiology industry and owns, operates and manages diagnostic imaging facilities in seven states.

About MedQuest Radiology Management Services
MedQuest is a leading provider of radiology management and consulting services to health systems, hospitals and imaging centers across the country. Drawing upon decades of operational experience and industry knowledge, MedQuest delivers comprehensive guidance and solutions that increase revenue and optimize operations, while improving quality and the patient experience. In-depth assessments, one of the company’s most requested services, offer actionable insights into growing referrals, streamlining operations and strategically planning for the future. MedQuest’s industry-leading services and proprietary systems create an unrivaled value proposition for customers. Visit www.mqradiology.com to learn more.

Impact Cryotherapy Focuses on Safety Aspects of Cryotherapy

The recent event of a death in a cryotherapy facility is tragic and unfortunate. But the event serves an important reminder to the manufacturers, distributors and operators of cryotherapy equipment that safety is paramount, according to Impact Cryotherapy. Atlanta-based Impact Cryotherapy is the U.S. leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems, offering the most technologically advanced unit available worldwide. The incident did not occur in an Impact Cryotherapy unit.

“Several thousand cryotherapy sessions are safely conducted every week using Impact Cryotherapy equipment by operators trained by Impact staff. Whole body cryotherapy, when conducted properly, is a safe and enjoyable experience,” said Richard E. Otto, Impact Cryotherapy Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder.

Impact Cryotherapy is setting new standards for the industry emerging around whole body cryotherapy. Impact is a U.S. corporation with its own staff of installation and training personnel who follow standardized procedures for the safe operation of its cryotherapy systems.

“Impact Cryotherapy equipment is manufactured in the U.S., which means the company has end-to-end control of the engineering, design, manufacturing process, quality assurance, installation, training and servicing,” said Otto. “Prior to the formation of Impact Cryotherapy, almost all cryotherapy product offerings available in the U.S. were imported from manufacturers in Poland or the Ukraine. They have no U.S. corporate operations, and the offerings are sold through distributors and resellers.”

Impact Cryotherapy has invested in comprehensive product documentation and training programs. Company employees spend a minimum of one-and-a-half days onsite during installation conducting interactive training sessions, and also provide ongoing training for customers’ new employees. Impact Cryotherapy products are serviced by a team of Impact professionals. All service professionals are factory trained with Impact equipment, and all service requests are completed with original manufacturer parts. The company’s service teams are available 24/7/365.

“The cryotherapy industry desperately needed modernization, and we continue to set the bar higher with each innovation we introduce. We will sell more than 120 units during 2015, with a number of those units purchased as replacements for other companies’ equipment,” said Otto. “Our customers appreciate our commitment to quality, safety and innovative design, as well as the dedication to service provided by a U.S.-based company to support their needs.”

Impact Cryotherapy’s safety program includes:

  • Redundant safety features, including a door that is easy to open from the inside by the user
  • Three-minute maximum run time with automatic turn-off
  • UL certified electrical system
  • Manufactured in the U.S. in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified facilities
  • Trained teams of Impact employees who conduct training and perform installation
  • Dedicated service teams available 24/7/365
  • Comprehensive product documentation and training programs
  • Standardized training procedures and protocols

Whole body cryotherapy was introduced in Japan during the 1970s to treat rheumatoid arthritis, and its use quickly spread and expanded throughout Europe in the following years. The user stands on an adjustable platform inside the chamber so his/her head remains outside the chamber. The chamber is filled with nitrogen vapor, which drops the temperature to a range of (minus) -​120°C to -140°C and temporarily lowers the temperature of the skin’s top layer. The treatment lasts a maximum of three minutes before the Impact Cryotherapy unit automatically turns off.

About Impact Cryotherapy
Impact Cryotherapy is the U.S. leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems, offering the most technologically advanced cryotherapy unit available in the market today. Used to enhance athletic performance and for other fitness and wellness purposes, the company’s state-of-the-art systems are sleek, attractive single-person chambers that are manufactured in the U.S. in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified facilities and have achieved UL listing. Impact Cryotherapy’s American-designed and American-manufactured system is being used worldwide and has quickly become the system of choice for professional and college athletic teams, including numerous recent installations in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. Learn more at www.impactcryo.com.

Executive Insight Magazine: Three Steps to Take Today to Achieve Long-Term Radiology Success

Executive Insight Magazine has published the following article from David Palkovich, Vice President of Radiology for Novant Health/MedQuest Associates and Bruce Elder, Chief Development and Strategy Officer of MedQuest Associates. The article outlines step to take so that busy healthcare systems and hospitals don’t overlook key business principles in the day-to-day bustle of running an radiology department.

 

Three Steps to Take Today to Achieve Long-term Radiology Success

By David Palkovich, Vice President at Novant Health, and Bruce Elder, Chief Development and Strategy Officer, MedQuest Associates

Shrinking reimbursement and increasing regulatory demands have forced healthcare systems and hospitals to concentrate on the bottom line while still fulfilling their mission of delivering the highest quality care. As a result, hospital organizations have adopted numerous business practices commonly used in other industries and customized them to meet the specific requirements of the complex healthcare environment.

In radiology, where most team members start as technologists, managers frequently have not been trained in broader business practices prior to entering their management roles. Many radiology leaders have learned on the job; as a result, they can potentially overlook some key business principles in the day-to-day bustle of running a radiology department. Among these are three critical actions that can generate a strong pay-off in the near term and produce lasting benefits for imaging operations into the future:

  • Structured, intentional succession planning
  • Providing strong, open communications on metrics to the team
  • Cross-pollinating processes, approaches and best practices between inpatient and outpatient facilities

Succession Planning

Imaging operations in hospitals and health systems often provide high visibility for radiology management personnel from and to other parts of the organization. Imaging leaders interact frequently with almost every area in the delivery system, including working with other departments to determine their imaging needs and reviewing purchasing, facility, equipment and staffing requirements with Human Resources and Finance. Imaging also involves a high volume of interactions with patients and physician practices, making it a key area for patient and physician satisfaction.

Due to this high level of visibility, top-performing radiology leaders are often transferred or promoted into roles representing the next step in career progression, commonly into a parallel department such as an oncology or orthopedic service line. Career options for these leaders increase exponentially within a large, complex health system and in major markets with competing health systems.

This gives rise to the need for an important process that is too often overlooked:  succession planning. The unexpected departure of a key leader can cause every imaging metric – from quality to financial – to suffer. The need for succession planning is particularly acute in a large tertiary hospital, where the imaging department is large and complex. Not only does a strong, intentional succession plan help prevent an operational “swoon” should the radiology leader leave, but it also recognizes employees who are delivering exemplary work. Being identified as a potential manager and participating in leadership training often serves as a retention tool that prevents key employees from seeking other outside opportunities to advance their career.

Keeping a “Compelling Scoreboard”

Communicating relevant performance metrics to and among the radiology team is another best practice from the broader business world that translates into the healthcare environment. While metrics are often gathered and reported upwards to system management, they are less commonly shared among staff in meaningful ways that influence behaviors.

In The Four Disciplines of Execution, the authors describe the benefits of “keeping a compelling scoreboard” in achieving important goals. Regularly and clearly communicating simple, practical performance metrics gives staff at all levels insight into performance and identifies areas for improvement. One of the key goals of this communication should be demonstrating to radiology staff that quality and financial performance are not mutually exclusive objectives. This helps combat the erroneous perception that as volume and financial vitality increase, patient satisfaction and quality decline. In addition, publishing relevant metrics allows team members to experience a clear sense of success, which drives higher levels of engagement.

At Novant Health, we actively seek to live our vision, which reads: “We, the Novant Health team, will deliver the most remarkable patient experience, in every dimension, every time.” We post patient satisfaction scores in the break room where all staff can see them, and managers send out congratulatory messages when those scores increase. Being able to simultaneously see increases in volume and patient satisfaction offers very positive reinforcement that these goals can be achieved simultaneously, and in fact, in concert with one another.

It’s critical to include several different metrics that are relevant to different team members. It’s the same as a vacation – one person may think lying on the beach doing absolutely nothing is ideal, while another’s idea of fun is revving up a speed boat. Employing a range of metrics allows each team member to find one or more that are particularly meaningful to them. Some key metrics that might be considered are scan or procedure volume, patient satisfaction scores, quality indicators and safety measures.

Bringing the Outside In

As an increasing number of hospitals and health systems operate both inpatient and outpatient facilities, a dichotomy arises between the two environments. Outpatient centers focus on filling the daily schedule and offering innovative services to attract referring physicians and patients. Acute care imaging departments tend to be more focused on meeting the needs of internal clients, and because patient care tends to be more complex, imaging procedures within the hospital can consume more time and resources.

Acute care radiology departments are finding that by employing successful processes and approaches from outpatient centers, they can become more competitive and productive in a healthcare environment that demands efficiency and productivity. This includes placing a greater emphasis on sales and marketing (which also includes greatly enhanced service recovery efforts) and streamlining scheduling, scan protocols and workflows.  Maximizing daily schedules, applying enhanced order management efforts, aggressively managing cancellations and no-show’s and “order scrubbing” are additional key processes that can be successfully ported from outpatient to inpatient environments.

The Business of Healthcare

An increasing number of current and potential managers are seeking graduate degrees that focus on business practices or include management components. Additionally, health systems may offer training programs in management principles and practices. For those in imaging who would like to assume or increase a leadership role, adding an MBA or management training course to their medical and technical training will likely pay dividends in this new age of healthcare operations. And, regardless of the level of formal business training radiology leaders may have, employing effective succession planning, communicating key relevant metrics to staff and adapting outpatient approaches to the hospital environment will help keep them and their departments competitive in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape.

Newly Launched Marquee Dental Partners Acquires Seven Office Nashville Dental Practice

Shortly after launching with a $35 million capital commitment from Chicago Pacific Founders, the Marquee Dental Partners team has completed its first major acquisition. Marquee announced today that it has entered into an affiliation agreement with Embassy Dental, a multi-office, multi-specialty dental practice based in Nashville. By providing dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed, Marquee enables them to focus their attention on providing the best oral healthcare services possible.

“We are honored that our first major affiliation agreement is with a practice group as vibrant and highly respected as Embassy,” said Marquee Dental CEO James Usdan. “By acquiring the business end of Embassy through this affiliation, Marquee has taken its first major step toward growing our footprint in the Mid-South.”

From the patient perspective, the transition will be seamless. Marquee Dental, which places heavy emphasis on dentists’ clinical autonomy, will leave in-place Embassy’s seven offices in the greater Nashville area, along with their staffs.

“Affiliating with Marquee Dental will allow our dentists to continue to focus on providing the highest quality care and growing their practices without being distracted by administrative paperwork,“ said Embassy Founder Dr. Warren Melamed. “The support Marquee will provide our dentists will be invaluable as we move forward.”

Marquee Dental CEO James Usdan is a seasoned leader who has served as CEO of three public companies and five private equity-backed firms, including having led or been a board member of four dental service companies. Joining Usdan are COO Christy Englehart, Chief Dental Officer Dr. Steve Hecklin, CFO Luke Lamphron and Vice President of Business Development Les Matthews. Embassy Founder Dr. Warren Melamed will remain actively involved with Marquee with a focus on acquisitions.

Marquee Dental plans to rapidly grow its practice roster in the coming months. The company will affiliate with dental offices and practice groups in growth markets with a history of providing high quality care, initially focusing in the Mid-South on markets including Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama.

About Marquee Dental Partners
Marquee Dental is a premier dental support organization dedicated to making dentists and their patients the priority. By providing dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed, Marquee enables them to focus their attention on providing the best oral healthcare services possible. Led by a team of highly accomplished industry veterans, the company was founded in 2015 with an investment of $35 million from Chicago Pacific Founders. For more information, visit www.marqueedentalpartners.com.

 About Chicago Pacific Founders
Chicago Pacific Founders (“CPF”) is a strategic healthcare investment fund focused exclusively on healthcare services, led by former healthcare CEOs and senior executives with a passion and track record of building healthcare businesses. CPF is actively looking to partner with organizations focused on delivering the highest quality of service to patients, providers and payers. The fund will invest up to $75 million of equity capital per opportunity in growth, minority recap and buyout transactions for cash flow positive businesses. CPF currently has investments in the senior living, behavioral health and dental industries.

Wake Forest Selects Impact Cryotherapy for Leading Edge Technology

Impact Cryotherapy announced today that the Wake Forest men’s basketball program has added its state-of-the-art whole body cryotherapy chamber to aid players’ performance and recovery. Atlanta-based Impact Cryotherapy is a national leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems.

“The state-of-the-art Impact Cryotherapy unit is a great addition to our program,” said Ryan Horn, Wake Forest Director of Sports Performance for Men’s Basketball. “As a staff, we are constantly striving to find the most efficient and effective ways to improve our student-athletes’ recovery and performance.”

Cryotherapy is used around the world to maintain fitness and increase energy. Whole body cryotherapy helps athletes prepare for competition, recover faster from workouts and train harder. “In the highly competitive ACC, we are always looking for an edge,” said Wake Forest head coach Danny Manning. “With the cryotherapy chamber, we are able to make sure our athletes are constantly performing at their maximum potential.”

The athlete stands on an adjustable platform inside the chamber, so his head remains outside the chamber at all times. The chamber is filled with nitrogen vapor, which drops the temperature to a range of (minus) -​120°C to -140°C and temporarily lowers the temperature of the skin’s top layer. The treatment lasts a maximum of three minutes. Once out of the chamber, the body immediately reheats.

“We commend Wake Forest for being at the forefront of a global movement that incorporates whole body cryotherapy into the training and recovery regimen for athletes,” said Richard E. Otto, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Impact Cryotherapy. “Whether it’s a weekend warrior or a top-level professional athlete, cryotherapy can play an important role in maintaining and improving fitness levels.”

Extreme cold has been used to treat inflammation for centuries. Cryotherapy was used to treat rheumatoid arthritis in Japan beginning in the 1970s and that procedure spread to Europe, which developed the whole body cryotherapy systems in use today. Impact Cryotherapy is an American-designed and American-manufactured system.

“The ACC is one of the best basketball conferences in the country, and every game is a dog fight,” said Horn. “When you combine that with the travel, practice and academic demands being placed on today’s student-athletes, the need for recovery is paramount. With this technology we are able to perform the same amount of treatments in a third of the time when compared to traditional ice baths. As a program, we are always looking for a competitive edge. We want to be the most progressive and technologically advanced collegiate basketball program in the country. Cryotherapy is another step towards achieving that goal.”

About Impact Cryotherapy
Impact Cryotherapy is the national leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems. Used for pain management, athletic performance enhancement and other health and wellness purposes, the company’s state-of-the-art systems are sleek, attractive single-person chambers that are manufactured in the United States in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified facilities and have achieved UL listing. Impact Cryotherapy is redefining the age-old technique of cryotherapy with advanced technology and aesthetics to deliver unmatched efficiency, comfort and reliability. Learn more at www.impactcryo.com.

Quire Unveils Industry’s Most Dynamic Technology for Predictive Analytics in Value-Based Care

Quire today announced the launch of its next-generation technology that provides healthcare organizations with a unique approach supporting value-based care. The technology uses artificial intelligence algorithms to quickly and flexibly develop predictive models from unstructured text in clinical notes and electronic medical records (EMRs). Quire’s approach enables providers to significantly increase the odds that their limited intervention resources are directed to the patients where care management teams can have maximum impact on the health and cost of a population.

Quire’s proven technology provides clinical and financial benefits to any health system, provider group or provider-sponsored health plan – especially those entering or renewing value-based contracts. With up to 80% of recorded patient data being unstructured, Quire enables providers to more accurately target patients to receive attention. Quire technology runs seamlessly alongside any EMR with no impact on provider workflow.

“Structured data analytics can be complex and time-consuming,” says Quire CEO Brad Silver. “In contrast, Quire swiftly searches through millions of physician notes and automatically makes inferences based on that information. Quire capitalizes on physicians practicing medicine like they traditionally have – documenting encounters in their notes where they can capture the nuances of each individual patient. The technology does the rest, helping healthcare organizations create high impact patient lists to better manage intervention resources, especially in a value-based environment.”

“Quire’s technology makes it much faster and easier to pinpoint the patients most likely to have hospital admissions and readmissions,” says Scott Fowler, MD, President and CEO of Holston Medical Group. “It’s a big advance over structured data analytics because it lets you identify what’s under the metrics. With Quire, we can get a handle on root causes, which can include behavioral and social issues in addition to medical complexities of chronic illnesses.”

“Quire also enables us to highlight rising-risk patients who may otherwise be overlooked. By not just focusing on the high-cost patients, we increase the odds of improving the long term health and cost of the population we’re managing,” adds Fowler. 

About Quire
Quire has developed a cutting-edge data analytics technology to support healthcare providers focused on value-based care. The technology not only identifies which groups of patients to target for intervention, but why. Artificial intelligence algorithms drive predictive models by combing through the deepest knowledge existing on patients, the unstructured text from providers’ clinical notes and electronic medical records (EMRs). The software enables healthcare providers to make more informed decisions about how and where to direct their limited intervention resources. Quire significantly increases the odds that resources are driven to optimal patients when the goal is managing the overall health and cost of the population. The privately held company, with headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, is backed by veteran healthcare investors, including TriStar Technology Ventures, Innova and Pittco. To learn more, visit www.quiredata.com.

Marquee Dental Partners Launches with $35 Million in Funding to Support Dental Practices

For many dental practices in today’s market, the pressures of performing administrative and billing functions prevent them from focusing their attention where it’s most needed: their patients. Launched with a $35 million capital commitment from Chicago Pacific Founders, Marquee Dental Partners provides dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed.

“By handling the administrative end of the practice, Marquee enables the dentists we support to focus on what truly matters: providing high quality oral healthcare services,” said Marquee Dental CEO James Usdan. “Marquee acquires the business aspects of the dental practices and enables the dentists to focus on personal interaction with patients rather than spending their hours on filing and accounting.”

Usdan is a seasoned leader who has served as CEO of three public companies and five private equity-backed firms. He brings more than 30 years of experience in healthcare provider and multi-site management operations, including having led or served as a board member of four dental service companies. Joining Usdan are COO Christy Englehart, who has 25 years of dental operations experience, as well as Chief Dental Officer Dr. Steve Hecklin, CFO Luke Lamphron and Vice President of Business Development Les Matthews.

Along with easing administrative burdens, Marquee Dental can also assist dental practices in implementing new practice features such as specialists in orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics and oral surgery—providing patients with a one-stop-shop for all of their dental care needs.

“In addition to the attractive market dynamics of the dental industry, Chicago Pacific Founders saw an opportunity to partner with a highly skilled and proven team of executives,” said Mary Tolan, Founder and Partner of Chicago Pacific. “Under their leadership, Marquee is well-positioned to achieve operational excellence very rapidly by following a proven model for success.”

“Our goal,” said Vance Vanier, MD, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Chicago Founders, “is to differentiate ourselves clinically by treating our dentists as the key customer of Marquee.”

With a relatively stable reimbursement profile, the dental market in the United States was valued at more than $111 billion in 2012. That figure is expected to grow to $163 billion by 2020, driven in large measure by an aging population. These factors, coupled with a highly fragmented landscape and a relatively low risk profile, have led to a robust pipeline of acquisition opportunities for Marquee Dental Partners.

About Marquee Dental Partners
Marquee Dental is a premier dental support organization dedicated to making dentists and their patients the priority. By providing dentists with both the support and the clinical autonomy they need to succeed, Marquee enables them to focus their attention on providing the best oral healthcare services possible. Led by a team of highly accomplished industry veterans, the company was founded in 2015 with an investment of $35 million from Chicago Pacific Founders. For more information, visit www.marqueedentalpartners.com. 

About Chicago Pacific Founders
Chicago Pacific Founders (“CPF”) is a strategic healthcare investment fund focused exclusively on healthcare services, led by former healthcare CEOs and senior executives with a passion and track record of building healthcare businesses. CPF is actively looking to partner with organizations focused on delivering the highest quality of service to patients, providers and payers. The fund will invest up to $75 million of equity capital per opportunity in growth, minority recap and buyout transactions for cash flow positive businesses. CPF currently has investments in the senior living, behavioral health and dental industries.

Impact Cryotherapy Adds Jennifer Wayland-Smith to Team to Increase Focus on Spas and Resorts

Impact Cryotherapy announced today that Jennifer Wayland-Smith has joined the company to support spas and resorts interested in adding leading-edge cryotherapy to their services. Wayland-Smith is an industry leader with extensive experience as a spa director with world-renowned spas and resorts.

“I am delighted to join Impact Cryotherapy and to help bring the health and performance benefits of cryotherapy to a wider audience,” says Wayland-Smith. “Impact is truly revolutionizing the design and performance of whole body cryotherapy with its system, which is made in the U.S.A. They have virtually eliminated the worries of a spa director around cryotherapy’s reliability, durability, ease of use and safety.”

Wayland-Smith was most recently Spa Director at the Mandarin Oriental, the largest luxury spa in Atlanta. During her tenure, the spa was named “Best Spa Day” by Atlanta Magazine and “Best Massage” by The Atlantan Magazine. Prior to that, she served as the initial Spa Director at Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico. Spa Botanico was the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in the Americas and encompassed five acres. Wayland-Smith has also served as Spa Director at the Golden Door Spa at The Boulders, A Waldorf Astoria Resort; The Spa at The Hotel Hershey; The Spa at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort; and Spa at Saddlebrook Resort.

Her professional activities include extensive work with the International Spa Association (ISPA), including serving on the Board of Directors, Foundation Board, Vice Chair of the Executive Committee and Nominations Committee and Speaker Selection Task Force. She is a mentor of the Global Mentorship Pilot Program at the Global Wellness Institute.

“Jennifer Wayland-Smith has led some of the most prestigious spas and resorts in the world, and we are delighted to have her join our team,” says Richard E. Otto, Impact’s Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer. “She understands the concerns and needs of this unique market and will be able to provide expert insights to the organizations that we serve.”

About Impact Cryotherapy
Impact Cryotherapy is the national leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems. Used for pain management, athletic performance enhancement and other health and wellness purposes, the company’s state-of-the-art systems are sleek, attractive single-person chambers that are manufactured in the United States in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified facilities and have achieved UL listing. Impact Cryotherapy is redefining the age-old technique of cryotherapy with advanced technology and aesthetics to deliver unmatched efficiency, comfort and reliability. Learn more at www.impactcryo.com.

University of Georgia Athletic Association Gives Student Athletes an Advantage with Impact Cryotherapy

The University of Georgia Athletic Association will give its student-athletes a competitive advantage by offering access to a new state-of-the-art whole body cryotherapy chamber from Atlanta-based Impact Cryotherapy, a national leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems.

Cryotherapy is used worldwide by athletes and others to maintain fitness and increase energy. Whole body cryotherapy helps to prepare for competition, recover faster from workouts and train harder.

Ron Courson, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, said “Our student-athletes in all sports train extremely hard, and recovery is a critical part of our overall program. Whole body cooling is new technology which provides an outstanding recovery option. We are excited about the capabilities with this new technology for our student-athletes, not only just with recovery but with treatment and rehabilitation as well.”

The athlete stands inside the chamber during treatment on an adjustable platform, which ensures their head remains outside the chamber. The Impact Cryotherapy chamber is filled with nitrogen vapor, which drops the temperature to a range of (minus) -​120°C to -140°C and temporarily lowers the temperature of the skin’s top layer. This treatment lasts a maximum of three minutes. Once out of the chamber, the body immediately reheats.

“For decades, ice baths have been the recovery therapy of choice for collegiate and professional athletes,” said Richard E. Otto, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Impact Cryotherapy. “Rather than endure 20 minutes in a tub of ice water, they can spend three minutes in our whole body cryotherapy chamber to achieve better, faster results. Athletes love it!”

Extreme cold has been used to treat inflammation for centuries; that’s the idea behind immersing the body in an ice bath. In the 1970s in Japan, cryotherapy treatments were used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, and that spread to Europe, which developed the whole body cryotherapy systems in use today. Impact Cryotherapy’s American-designed and American-manufactured system has quickly become the system of choice for professional athletic teams, including numerous recent installations in the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL. 

About Impact Cryotherapy
Impact Cryotherapy is the national leader in designing and manufacturing whole body cryotherapy systems. Used for pain management, athletic performance enhancement and other health and wellness purposes, the company’s state-of-the-art systems are sleek, attractive single-person chambers that are manufactured in the United States in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified facilities and have achieved UL listing. Impact Cryotherapy is redefining the age-old technique of cryotherapy with advanced technology and aesthetics to deliver unmatched efficiency, comfort and reliability. Learn more at www.impactcryo.com.