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Aetna Dental (Vital Savings)




Aetna, a long-established leader in the health insurance industry, has now begun to make a name for itself as a provider of quality dental coverage. Aetna has evolved from being a standard dental HMO, to recently offering Discount Dental Solution, their Vital Savings plan.

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Aetna Vital Savings Plan

This discount plan is not insurance; rather it is a program which offers immediate discounts to its members on services pre-determined by its provider network. Individuals who purchase membership in this program enjoy discounts on everything from preventative care and check-ups to minor procedures and orthodontia. There are no annual maximums or minimums imposed, and no referrals are necessary to see a specialist.

Savings for Vital Savings members average approximately 30%, but may reach up to 50% for certain procedures. Membership packages are available for both individuals and families. Request more information today to find out how you can start saving!

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Key Facts...

In 2005 $2 trillion was spent on health care services in the United States. On average, each person was responsible for a total annual health care bill of $6,700. Is your health insurance plan working for you and your family?

Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

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Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

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Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Access to Care for the Uninsured: An Update. 29 September 2003.