Economic Resilience of Dental Practices in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Analysis of the T/E (Turnover/Employee) Indicator.

Delia Radoi, Silviu Mirel Pituru
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The present study analyzes the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the financial performance of dental practices in Bucharest, using the key financial indicator T/E (turnover/employees), which is defined as the ratio between turnover and the number of employees. Financial data were obtained from the Ministry of Finance of Romania for the period 2019.2021 and the dental practices were grouped into two categories: T/E < 100,000 RON per employee and T/E ≥ 100,000 RON per employee in 2019. The results show a significant decrease in some financial indicators such as turnover, revenues and the number of employees in 2020, followed by a strong rebound in 2021. Dental practices with a higher T/E before the pandemic proved to be more resilient, experiencing greater financial growth post-pandemic. The analysis emphasizes the importance of optimal organization of human and financial resources during crises. The T/E parameter has proven useful in assessing economic efficiency, allowing for objective comparisons between dental practices. These results provide new insights for dental professionals, emphasizing the lessons learned from both the past and the present to enhance economic resilience in future crises.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间牙科行业的经济弹性:营业额/员工数指标分析
本研究使用关键财务指标T/E(营业额/员工)分析了Covid-19大流行对布加勒斯特牙科诊所财务绩效的影响,该指标被定义为营业额与员工人数之间的比率。从罗马尼亚财政部获得了2019年至2021年期间的财务数据,并将牙科诊所分为两类:2019年T/E < 100,000 RON /每位员工和T/E≥100,000 RON /每位员工。结果显示,2020年营业额、收入、员工数量等部分财务指标明显下降,2021年出现强劲反弹。事实证明,在大流行之前具有较高T/E的牙科诊所更具弹性,大流行后的财务增长更大。分析强调了危机期间人力和财力资源优化组织的重要性。T/E参数在评估经济效率方面已被证明是有用的,允许在牙科实践之间进行客观比较。这些结果为牙科专业人员提供了新的见解,强调了过去和现在的经验教训,以增强未来危机中的经济弹性。
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