Dental Insurance for Groups in Florida
Florida Dental Insurance for Groups
Group Dental Insurance plans are available for a small business with as few as three employees or a dental insurance group of thousands.
We offer a wide selection of group dental insurance plans.
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Just fill out the quote form and a representative will get back to you with the best dental plan available for your company. We offer a full line of traditional fee-for-service, PPO and prepaid dental programs. Here are some of the diffrent plans we offer.
The largest plan with fee-for-service benefits based on participating dentists' fees or on a fee schedule, if applicable. This is our national, fee-for-service based dental benefits program. It provides a comprehensive package of benefits, coupled with cost management programs. Premier Group Dental Plan advantages include: A provider network that encompasses more than 118,000 providers and over 163,000 office locations -- the largest network in the country. Freedom to choose any dentist you wish. A variety of incentives and lower out-of-pocket cost options when Participating dentists are selected. No balance billing. Dentists accept an agreed-upon fee schedule. No paperwork for patients to file.
National fee-for-service or schedule plans for multi-state accounts. The AdapTable Group Dental program. Fee-for-service dental plans based on customized fee schedules defining the plan's payment. The AdapTable program includes these highly-desired features: Freedom of Choice. 37 member companies cover more than 30 million enrollees nationwide. Three-fourths of all licensed dentists in the U.S. participate in this network. However, enrollees are free to select any dentist at any time. Special advantages from affiliate dentists. When you visit an affiliate dentist, there are no claim forms to fill out. Predictable coverage. Employees know their exact coverage in advance. They receive a complete table of allowances, listing what their program pays. Table allowances are pre-established by the provider. Employees are responsible only for the difference between their table allowance and the dentist's approved fee, plus the deductible and any amount exceeding the annual dollar maximum. (The Provider pays these dentists directly, so there's no waiting for reimbursement.) |


