Friday, April 29, 2011

Is it possible to get health insurance with dental and vision care?

Im sure it is, but most of the time the dental and vision care portion of the plan sucks. Is it smarter to get them seperatly even if you think you have perfect teeth and vision.
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Yes, you should buy separate dental, vision and health plans. Generally, dental and vision are auxiliary benefits which means they are not the main focus of the plan, which is the health care portion. Buying separate plans will, in theory, enable the plans to be more reliable. This is very much like buying anything else. For example, if you buy a devise that includes a GPS, iPod, and cell phone, you would think that the GPS aspect of the devise would not be as reliable as going out and buying the device itself. Perfect teeth and vision does not last forever, especially with increasing age, when health insurance no longer is an option, therefore I do not recommend that you let this affect your choice of insurance plan. Hope this helps.
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