Anonymous wrote:I know a dentist who may be engaging in some unlawful billing practices. I can't be certain but he has amassed a fortune in a fairly short period of time. He has no special skills, has not graduated from any noteworthy dental school or college, and his web site does not mention any information about billing practices, insurance, or finances. This is strange. His parents boast about his wealth all the time and say he has made enough money to buy a few malls now. I know dentists do well, but, sorry, not that well. I am a bit familiar with how dentists can engage in insurance fraud so I'm seeing red flags.
Is this enough to ask the dental board to investigate him? Would you?
Yes, I think that you should report him to the dental board. Tell the dental board that his parents say that he is really rich, and you don't think it's possible for him to have become really rich like that without engaging in fraud, so he must be engaging in fraud. The dental board will give your report the attention it deserves.