Re: dental insurance
- From: "Bill" <dentaldoc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Mar 2006 13:49:01 -0800
Maja wrote:
Sdores, like i also told Joel344 we work in conjunction with most_____________________
insurance companies. I suggest you call our member service at
1800-647-8421 and doubble check on the questions you might have..
please let me know if you got any other questions, and do keep in mind
that you will receive immediate coverage. We do offer unlimited visits,
so it is savings into your pockets everytime for entire household.
If this is just a "discount dentistry" plan as Joel has written, and
NOT real insurance, then the dental office has to make up its
"discount" losses somehow.
I don't think that the dentist's landlord or the utility company are
going to lower their rates just because the dentists takes a loss on a
"discount" plan. The dentist will still have to pay FULL expenses even
if he has a lowered income!
So how does the dentist make up the losses?
Will the dental office be tempted to go into "bait-and-switch" mode?
That is one way to make up for losses. Know any others?
Best regards,
- dentaldoc
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