7 statistics on dental insurance premiums

 
The average dental premium differs widely among states, according to a report by HealthPocket, a new technology company that compares and ranks all the health insurance plans available.

Advertisement

According to the report, 82 percent of dental plans studied charged a co-insurance fee for major dental expenses such as crowns or root canals. The average co-insurance fee for major dental services was 63 percent.

The report also found that:

•    The state with the lowest average dental premium was West Virginia at $23.70
•    Alaska had the highest average dental premium at $63.61.
•    Wisconsin was the state with next highest average premium — $41.11.
•    Insurers with highest average monthly premiums for adult dental insurance plans were Delta Dental of Arizona ($44.73) and Delta Dental Plan of South Dakota ($42.70)
•    Insurers with the lowest average monthly premiums were Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ($14.82) and Humana Health Benefit Plan of Louisiana ($16).

More articles on dental:

6 dental devices receiving FDA 510(k) clearance in August
Dr. Calixto Novoa opens new dental clinic in Florida
Washington Regional unveils mobile dental clinic

 

Advertisement

Next Up in Uncategorized

Advertisement

Comments are closed.