Seeing the dentist is important for you and your ohana’s overall health, and it’s recommended that appointments be scheduled for every 6 months. Having dental coverage can help cover appointment costs, but it’s important to understand that certain plans work better with … [Read more...]
3 Reasons You Should Care About Open Enrollment
When that “Open Enrollment” email from HR appears in your inbox, it may be tempting to just delete it. You’re happy enough with your coverage; why change anything now? But not so fast! Open enrollment provides employees the opportunity to select different benefits for the … [Read more...]
Covering the Keiki: 3 Must-Do’s Before Adding Dependents
Is the size of your ‘ohana growing? From coordinating babysitters to watching them graduate, there’s never a dull occasion. But amid the first steps and loose teeth, there are the less-exciting moments - like adding them to your benefits plan. Let us help you through this … [Read more...]
Navigate the Medicare Dental Dilemma
Emotions run high for pre-retirees. The retirement cloud comes in 2 forms—one part white and fluffy (no more work!) — another dark and ominous (no more benefits?). Medicare doesn’t cover dental—including procedures, care or devices. Medicare will only cover it if it’s required … [Read more...]
Tips to Budget your Next Dental Procedure
You visit the dentist to get a better look at the tooth that’s been bothering you and you end up leaving the office needing a procedure that you weren’t expecting. You don’t need us to tell you that dental care can sometimes be costly, but it doesn’t have to be a stress point. … [Read more...]
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