You work incredibly hard, so it’s frustrating when your compensation doesn’t equal the effort you put in. If you want to improve the outcomes in your practice, you need to improve the conditions, and one method of doing so is making sure you’re billing your full fee. Many dentists think they’re billing their full fee, but they’re not, and it harms their ability to make decisions about their practice.
The most important reason to bill your full fee is to show your patients the full value of your dentistry because if you don’t show them what it costs, they won’t know. As Kirk says, “Money invested in dentistry is one of the best investments a human being can make,” but when they see the PPO fee or the discounts you offer, they’re going to think that’s normal and then make up their own numbers in their head, devaluing your service. This leads to trouble down the road when you decide to go out-of-network because patients will suddenly see a higher number and assume that you’ve just tripled the price of your crowns. When you bill your full fee, your patients get used to seeing it and understand that the reduced price they’ve been paying is the result of their insurance plan.
A lot of dentists don’t bill their full fee because they think it’s easier to use the PPO fees, and in fact, the practice management software will try to tell you to do that. The logic is that when insurance pays, you won’t have to do individual write-offs, but it’s much easier to make mistakes that will cost you time and money. I’ve seen many dentists give back refunds to patients that weren’t deserved because they were doing multiple write-offs and they didn’t know how to read the EOB or the ledger. Working with insurance can be messy, which is why you need to keep it simple and bill the full fee. After the insurance check comes in, you can then make the appropriate write-off with the knowledge that everything is correct. It may seem like this method is more time-consuming, but it saves time in the long run because you’re not going back and auditing accounts later—it’s just one and done.
Billing your full fee will make an incredible difference, and with a little work, you can get started immediately!
Remember, you have to take it step by step, because you can’t go in with the mindset that you’re going to bill your full fee and immediately become a millionaire. Sit down with your team and explain why you want to make this change, how it will affect them, and what you can do to help them. Involve them in the process, and it will go much more smoothly. Any time you’re making a change like this, I recommend involving a coach, so schedule a call with ACT today and get the expert advice of our team! It will take time, but eventually, you’ll start collecting more, working less, and attracting a different kind of patient. The positive impact will be incredible, and you’ll be one step closer to a Better Practice, and a Better Life!
Ariel Juday is a Lead Practice Coach at ACT Dental