Dental News - AARP to expand state dental plan (The Oklahoman) Dec 16,
AARP to expand state dental plan (The Oklahoman)
Dec 16, 2005: Oklahoma is among 10 new states to which the AARP is expanding its dental insurance plan, officials said Wednesday.
Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga Gets a New, Healthy Destination -- Bright Now! Dental, Inc. Paves Easy Path to Dental Care (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.----Dec. 20, 2005--From every pit stop and soda shop, historic Route 66 connected the folks of Los Angeles with those of Chicago. And, in the spirit of the famed interstate, Bright Now!
AARP Dental Insurance Plan Now Available in Ten More States (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The AARP Dental Insurance Plan announced today the addition of ten new states, bringing the total to 48 states in which the program is now available, expanding affordable dental coverage to millions of additional AARP members and their families.
Healthy Kids Santa Barbara Partners with Delta Dental to Launch Low-Cost Health Plan for Uninsured Children (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.----Dec. 19, 2005--The Healthy Kids Santa Barbara Coalition announced today the launch of a new program to bring low-cost health, dental and vision coverage to as many as 4,000 uninsured children in Santa Barbara County.
More than Grapes: Temecula's Ripe For Business Growth -- The Bright Now Dental Network Grows into California's Booming (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
TEMECULA, Calif.----Dec. 20, 2005--Bright Now! Dental, Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the grand opening of a new dental office in Temecula, the site of California's famous Balloon and Wine Festival.
Lingle's plan: return $300M to taxpayers (Honolulu Advertiser)
Gov. Linda Lingle said yesterday the state should use $300 million from its budget surplus for tax relief, challenging state lawmakers to seize on Hawai'i's strong economy and reward people struggling with the state's high cost of living.
County nixes dental, vision coverage (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
At first glance, the core of the new Arkansas County insurance plan with United Healthcare, scheduled to become effective Jan. 1, is hard to differentiate from the existing 2005 provider Municipal Health League except for the $109,640.76 it is expected to save the county in 2006.
Low-cost dental clinic thrives (Herald Journal)
SMITHFIELD Marsha Rawlins said she thinks she died and gone to heaven. The community health specialist for the Bear River Health Department has spent the past year a little differently than the rest of her 20-plus years working with the Medicaid program.
Who Says Nothing Grows in the Desert? (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHOENIX----Dec. 20, 2005--Bright Now! Dental Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the grand opening of two new Phoenix Metro locations -- Mesa and Glendale.
Be a smart smile shopper (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Do your homework before letting anyone meddle with your mouth. In the world of dentistry, there is no official category for aesthetic/cosmetic dentistry. In short, there is no dental equivalent of a board certified plastic surgeon.
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