United States of America (Press Release) February 11, 2008 --
www.IBOPlus.com/40542551 is changing the way Americans think about their teeth. With the easy click of the mouse, millions who are uninsured or underinsured with a credit card can sign up. How? By taking advantage of the new independent growing phenomenon known as discount benefits.
Discount health and dental benefits are not insurance, but increasingly they have become the popular alternative choice for those needing to visit the dentist. And the doctor, and chiropracter, etc.
How do these 'plans,' as they're called, work? Well, for one, because they aren't insurance, they don't exclude anybody. Anyone with a major credit card and access to the internet can sign themselves up in minutes. For another, all or virtually most ongoing dental problems are accepted. Because people sign themselves up online, there is no paperwork involved. Within minutes, a note is flagged at the corporate offices of the dental plan programs, and a packet containing a card is mailed off to the consumer.
For a household medical card, hundreds of thousands of families and individuals can truly save far more than the monthly fee. This is the primary reason big companies like JC Penney, Wal-greens, and hundreds of other big name retailers have chosen to put their name beside these plans for working people. They realize the value in helping those who have insurance, but not full coverage like dental, and addressing the needs of folks without any kind of insurance, a topice of recent debate in our political arena.
So far, many more than 50,000 retail and independent pharmacies choose to participate in bringing the discount health an dental benefits plans to their consumers, and hope to reach new ones. A representative of one such company said these plans are even highly endorsed and accepted by the American Dental Association.
Discount health and dental benefits are not insurance, but increasingly they have become the popular alternative choice for those needing to visit the dentist. And the doctor, and chiropracter, etc.
How do these 'plans,' as they're called, work? Well, for one, because they aren't insurance, they don't exclude anybody. Anyone with a major credit card and access to the internet can sign themselves up in minutes. For another, all or virtually most ongoing dental problems are accepted. Because people sign themselves up online, there is no paperwork involved. Within minutes, a note is flagged at the corporate offices of the dental plan programs, and a packet containing a card is mailed off to the consumer.
For a household medical card, hundreds of thousands of families and individuals can truly save far more than the monthly fee. This is the primary reason big companies like JC Penney, Wal-greens, and hundreds of other big name retailers have chosen to put their name beside these plans for working people. They realize the value in helping those who have insurance, but not full coverage like dental, and addressing the needs of folks without any kind of insurance, a topice of recent debate in our political arena.
So far, many more than 50,000 retail and independent pharmacies choose to participate in bringing the discount health an dental benefits plans to their consumers, and hope to reach new ones. A representative of one such company said these plans are even highly endorsed and accepted by the American Dental Association.

Millions in the US have no health and dental insurance, or are underinsured. Help is here.
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