| Amatus Cremona 2005-08-22, 8:53 am |
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> I've heard that it's often possible to upgrade your plan from HMO to
> fee-for-service, and the difference in payments is not that great? So
> you might want to contact the actual dental plan provider and see if
> you can do that.
>
Actually, if the patient cannot obtain any covered benefits and all the
treatment which is offered to him/her is out of pocket, the cost of the
policy does not matter. It would be the same cost (sometimes cheaper) to
simply not have the policy at all.
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Amatus
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"letsconnect" <letsconnect@myway.com> wrote in message
news:1124667846.720469.159930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> I've heard that it's often possible to upgrade your plan from HMO to
> fee-for-service, and the difference in payments is not that great? So
> you might want to contact the actual dental plan provider and see if
> you can do that.
>
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