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How to Steal From a Dentist |
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Mr. William Hiltz
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Our estimate is that 50% of dentists have (or will) be embezzled during their career. Some estimates are higher at 70%. The most conservative estimate is by the American Dental Association who report that 1-in-3 dentists will be embezzled at least once and 1-in-6 will be embezzled more than once. The losses in many offices can reach $100,000. The focus of this workshop will be to examine the methods used by actual fraudsters, as taken from our case files. Mr. Hiltz’s experience in dealing with these and other cases of fraud will provide a more in-depth analysis of the situation than is generally available to dentists. Participants will learn how to recognize danger signs that may indicate embezzlement, steps to take when embezzlement is suspected, and powerful one-time and low-time techniques that will greatly reduce their susceptibility to embezzlement.
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SCHEDULE
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Registration 6:00 p.m.
LOCATION
Living Arts Centre
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PRICES
• Closed door session for dentists only • Non HPDA members welcome for $120.00 |
GUEST SPEAKER
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Mr. William Hiltz
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| Bill brings over 15 years experience in practice management consulting to Prosperident. Prior to joining the firm, Bill was a senior administrative manager for a public post secondary educational institution and headed his own consulting firm. Specializing in dental practice start-ups, buy−ins and buy−outs, practice profitability, business advisory services, fraud prevention and investigation, he assists dentists in ownership transitional processes and consults on structuring associateships and partnerships. Bill provides dentists with pragmatic solutions to a wide variety of business and administrative matters. Bill serves as an advisory board member for the Order of Privacy Officers and is a frequent lecturer; particularly in the areas of dental fraud, healthcare fraud, oral health records security and confidentiality. |
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