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Rockville, Md. — Aug. 14
Denex Dental, a provider of comprehensive dental health plans in the Mid-Atlantic region, has announced the availability of a suite of small-group products designed to deliver greater flexibility to companies with three to 99 employees.
The offering helps fill a critical gap in the small-group market, which insurance brokers describe as oversaturated with plans but with few that deliver the needed flexibility.
“Until now, insurance brokers have had to piece together dental insurance plans from different providers to address the needs of small-group clients," said Ethan Foxman, Denex Dental president. "Our intention was to create a one-stop resource for brokers seeking a wide variety of flexible small-group dental insurance options.”
Denex Dental’s specialized product offerings are good news for small businesses which, according to a Congressional study, accounts for 53 percent of the private workforce and 50 percent of the nation’s private gross domestic product (GDP).
Denex Dental’s small-group product suite offers unmatched flexibility, including multi-year rate guarantees, $5,000 annual maximums and service guarantees typically reserved for large-group dental insurance plans.
Since 1965, Group Dental Service (GDS), the parent company of Denex Dental, has served the health insurance broker community by providing flexible dental insurance plans with unmatched customer service.
Unlike large health insurance providers that typically offer a few standardized dental insurance plans, Denex Dental is able to offer a broader array of choices as a result of its specialization.
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