Why Become a Healthplex Broker?  

A Dental plan is one of the most attractive benefits a company can provide for its employees, especially when it combines quality, choice and value. Because dental benefits are in demand, dental plans can be a great way for you to open doors with new clients. Healthplex is dedicated to offering a wide variety of programs designed to meet the financial needs of employers and the healthcare needs of employees.

Healthplex has been in business for over 30 years and provides dental benefits and administrative services to insurance companies, HMOs, school districts, municipalities, welfare funds and businesses of all sizes. Our services cover over 2 million subscribers and their families.

In New York, dental plans are underwritten by Dentcare Delivery Systems Inc, Healthplex Insurance Company, and other licensed organizations. In New Jersey , benefits are available through our wholly owned Dental Plan Organization, International Healthcare Services, Inc. In addition to dental benefits and administrative plans, Healthplex maintains one of the largest Preferred Provider Organizations in the Northeast.

We offer numerous plans for individuals, small groups and large groups. Large Group Plans (50 or more employees) can be customized to fit any organization's needs. Included as part of our services are:

1. A variety of written materials to communicate plan benefits to your subscribers.
2. Quotes and assistance signing up groups.
3. Toll free Customer Service telephone numbers.
4. Subscriber on-line access to information.

Unlike other companies that get you in the door and then surprise you with high renewal rates, we focus on rate stability and persistency. From enrollment & billing to claims processing & customer service, we retain our groups by providing the highest level of service. If you are interested in obtaining more information about becoming a Healthplex broker, please call 800-468-0466 or E-Mail Groupservices@Healthplex.com

 


Athletes are 60 times more likely to damage their teeth when not wearing a mouth guard during athletic activities