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7/3/2009
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| wrote in message news:1107267947.590992.211670@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Exscuse me, but this is a possible solution for individuals who cannot > recieve affordable dental insurance. It is a discount plan offered by > insurance companies Celtic, GE, and Aetna. The dentists in the network > honor an agreeded upon discount off of their normal fees for > pre-specified services (i.e. cleanings, fillings, etc.) There is no > maximum of benefits. Vaughn if you are not interested in learning more > about the plan that is fine, but in the future please try not to > loutishly Dear mer; Before you call me a "lout" suppose you answer my questions? Start with this one: What percentage of the plan premium does the dentist receive? After that one, please move on the the one about why anybody would do business with a mer, a person who ignores no. |
| Despite the growth of dental plans, many companies do not consider dental benefits as crucial as medical coverage. When companies look at what to offer employees, "Dental plans are at the bottom of the pile," says Ray Werntz, president of the Consumer Health Education Council, a Washington, D.C. organization formed by the Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI). Since individual dental plans are not particularly profitable for providers, few are offered. |
| For those insurance agents who are not offering dental insurance, you may become a provider of Discount Dental Plans. The service is extremely easy to begin and maintain. You will receive a free website that will effectively handle all of your clients questions, maintenance, paperwork, and billing. Essentially, you just sign on to program, Dpbrokers.com sets up the website for you, and you give the web address to any clients and they decide on the plan that fits them. |
| If youre faced with making a decision about a dental plan, it pays to educate yourself first. Start by finding out which type of plan your employer is offering, suggests James Marshall, director of the Council on Dental Benefit Programs for the American Dental Association. |
| troyshellham...@gmail.com wrote: > Exscuse me, but this is a possible solution for individuals who cannot > recieve affordable dental insurance. It is a discount plan offered by > insurance companies Celtic, GE, and Aetna. The dentists in the network > honor an agreeded upon discount off of their normal fees for > pre-specified services (i.e. cleanings, fillings, etc.) There is no > maximum of benefits. Vaughn if you are not interested in learning more > about the plan that is fine, but in the future please try not to > loutishly condem a product that you obviously have no information > about. |
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