Tuesday, July 1, 2008

43.6 Million Without Health/Dental Coverage


The health insurance crisis is growing in severity. With current estimates that 15 percent of the population, or 43 million people are without health and dental coverage, companies and individuals are starting to look at cost effective, innovative solutions to alleviate the problem.
Discount health coverage is becoming increasingly popular because it provides uninsured individuals with a way to receive health care services at a substantial discount, says David Major, a spokesman for Medprime, an online provider. This type of plan is definitely fulfilling a big need.


Discount health plans can actually work out better in the long run for many Americans, the spokesman noted, because spiraling health insurance costs are hard to justify when an individual enjoys good health. Discount health service plans like www.everyonebenefits.com/enrollpage offer a viable alternative with affordable rates and the security of knowing that high medical and dental costs can be controlled.