1026: Why Working Harder Isn’t Paying Off: The Billing Breakdown No One Talks About – Ashley Bond
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Show Notes
One of the hardest parts of running a dental practice is producing dentistry consistently while cash flow stays unpredictable because you’re not collecting what you’re actually owed. In this episode, Kirk Behrendt brings in Ashley Bond, founder of Wisdom Dental Billing, to explain where revenue leaks happen inside the billing and collections process and how to tighten up your systems so production turns into real collections.
You’ll learn how to calculate your collection percentage, what numbers to watch every month, where missing money usually hides, and which daily workflows keep claims moving and prevent write-offs that shouldn’t happen. Listen to Episode 1026 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways:
- Track your collection percentage monthly by dividing total collections by net production (after adjustments) and multiplying by 100, aiming for 98% or higher.
- When collection percentage is below 98%, the missing money is typically found in adjustments, patient accounts receivable, or insurance accounts receivable.
- Relying on one “hero” biller is risky; practices need repeatable systems that don’t collapse when turnover happens.
- Most denied claims are tied to office administrative errors, often due to missing or incomplete documentation and attachments.
- Posting insurance payments accurately is critical because incorrect write-offs and misposted EOBs can trigger audits and slow payment timelines.
- Rejected claims can sit unseen in the clearinghouse and never reach insurance unless someone works rejections daily.
- Claims should be followed up every 14 days with complete claim notes (date, rep, outcome, action taken, reference number, initials) until paid.
Snippets:
00:00 Welcome and Revenue Leak
01:17 Meet Ashley Bond
02:26 Ashley Origin Story
03:59 Why She Built Wisdom
05:26 Insurance Keeps Changing
06:42 Production vs Collections Reality
08:17 Calculate Collection Percentage
09:37 Find the Missing Money
15:45 Systems Not a Hero
17:13 Insurance Verification Time Sink
18:42 Insurance Breakdown Reality
19:18 What Outsourced Billing Means
20:24 Why Teams Lose Money
22:16 Core Systems And Cadence
26:18 Clean Claims And Notes
28:08 How Long To Get Paid
30:52 EOB Audits And Risk
34:07 Final Metrics To Track
35:00 Wisdom Services And Contact
36:40 Wrap Up And Next Steps
Guest Bio/Guest Resources:
Ashley Bond, Co-Founder & Chief Dental Billing Officer at Wisdom, leads our billing team, focusing on innovative solutions and training for enhanced service quality and efficiency. Previously, Ashley founded Bond Dental Billing, where she developed a nationwide billing service from her initial experience in her father’s dental practice. Ashley is a proud member of the ASCA, SCN, demonstrating her commitment to professional development and excellence in the dental billing community. Ashley is passionate about continuing education in the dental community, and contributes in both editorial, and speaking capacities.
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