Majority of employees ask for a dental plan

Majority of employees ask for a dental plan

Denplan’s annual Dental Benefit Survey has shown a rise in employees asking for dental plans, with 63 per cent of employees without a dental plan saying they would consider one if their employer offered it. The survey also highlights that 78 per cent of employees attend the dentist at least once every two years.

Over 500 employee benefit decision makers and more than 4,000 UK adults responded to this year’s surveys that Denplan has conducted for a number of years. The 2013 survey also highlighted that 24 per cent of employees agree that issues accessing NHS dentists are impacting their oral health and 69 per cent of employers believe that a dental plan enhances employee wellbeing.

Pam Whelan, Head of Corporate at Denplan explains: “Clearly we’re pleased that healthcare and wellbeing is a priority to companies and employees alike. For over 10 years, Denplan’s Corporate Division has been providing a range of employee benefit plans to companies nationwide and, more recently we’ve launched the Denplan Discount Network to bring our 180,000 employees covered, together with nearly 2,000 member dentists currently on the network.”

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