Braces – How to Save up to 50% on Your Child’s Dental Braces
David and Stephanie paid $5,000 for braces for each of their two daughters. After discovering a consumer-driven health benefits plan, they paid $2,200 for child number three. A savings of 56 percent! And that was at the very same dentist in Glendale, California, that cared for the first two children.
Dentists all across the USA are joining up with plans that support consumer-driven healthcare. What is Consumer-Driven Healthcare?
Families are feeling the pain of healthcare costs in their pocketbooks. Corporate America is feeling the pinch, too.
Wasnt the managed care of the early 1990s supposed to be the magic cure to reduce healthcare inflation and improve healthcare quality?
The magic cure turned out to be a problem, not a solution. Patients rejected the model and its limitations on doctors and hospitals. It was also criticized for letting insurance companies determine how doctors should treat their patients.
Thats why theres a movement toward consumer-driven health care,…
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