
THE ULTIMATE DENTAL PODCAST “Protecting Your Dental Practice: Strategies Against Fraud and Embezzlement” with Bill Hiltz
In this episode of the Ultimate Dental Podcast, Dr. David Moffet interviews Bill Hiltz, a dental fraud expert, who shares his extensive experience in identifying and preventing embezzlement in dental practices. Bill discusses the common types of fraud, the psychology behind employee theft, and practical measures that dentists can implement to protect their practices.He emphasises the importance for dentist owners of displaying ethics and accountability, and of being actively involved in the business side of dentistry to deter dishonest behaviour from employees. The conversation also highlights resources available for dentists to educate themselves on fraud prevention.In this conversation, Bill Hiltz discusses the prevalence of fraud in dental practices, emphasising the psychological factors that lead to embezzlement. He outlines the discrepancies in earnings among dentists and the behavioural red flags that can indicate potential fraud.Hiltz also shares insights on the emotional impact of betrayal when trust is broken in a professional setting, and he provides practical advice for dentists to protect themselves from financial misconduct.What you will learn:[01:20] Introduction and Background[02:50] The Emergence of Dental Fraud[06:43] Understanding Employee Embezzlement in Dental Practices[10:29] Identifying Risk Factors for Embezzlement[11:30] Preventive Measures Against Embezzlement[16:44] The Role of Ethics in Employee Behaviour[21:28] Establishing Accountability and Consequences[25:37] Implementing Systems for Financial Transactions[28:59] Resources for Dentists on Fraud Prevention[33:31] Understanding Dental Fraud: The Discrepancy in Earnings[35:53] The Psychology Behind Embezzlement in Dentistry[38:52] Behavioural Red Flags: Identifying Potential Fraud[43:12] The Top Six Red Flags of Embezzlement[47:52] The Emotional Impact of Betrayal in Dentistry[53:23] Trust and Scepticism: A Dentist's DilemmaTakeaways Bill Hiltz has a diverse background that aids inunderstanding dental fraud. Employee embezzlement is a common issue in dentalpractices. Many dentists lack business acumen, making them vulnerable to fraud. Situational ethics play a significant role in employee theft. The perception of being caught is a strong deterrent against theft. Dentists should be actively involved in their practice's finances. Clear consequences for dishonest behaviour must be established. Implementing systems for financial transactions is crucial. Resources are available for dentists to learn about fraud prevention. The average loss due to embezzlement in dental practices is significant. Most dental practices experience some level of fraud. High producers are often the ones who face significant embezzlement. Behavioural red flags can indicate potential fraud. Trust in employees can lead to vulnerability in practices. Dentists often overlook financial management due to their focus on clinical work. The emotional impact of betrayal can be more significant than the financial loss. Living beyond one's means is a common indicator of embezzlement. The three Ds (divorce, debt, drugs) are significant factors in employee theft. Dentists need to be aware of the signs of fraud to protect their practices. Regular assessments and vigilance can help prevent embezzlement.Sound Bites "I stumbled into it." "There' about 10 things that dentists can do." "Every dental practice gets ripped off." "Everybody's got a little bit of larceny in them." "If you take money, you're fired." "If you want to find a dental embezzler, you can." "The average is about a hundred thousand dollars." "People pay with debit cards, not cash." "Living beyond one's means is a major red flag." "The three Ds: divorce, debt, drugs." "The betrayal is what hurts the most."
