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InComm Launches Dental & Vision Supplemental Benefit Program for Health Plans to Offer Members

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Medicare Advantage members can pay for dental and vision care using plan-provided dollars(InComm )

InComm, a leading payments technology company,today announced it has launched a dental and vision supplemental benefits program, enabling its health plan partners to provide their members with benefit dollars for use at the provider of their choice. The program is an expansion of InComm Healthcare’s proprietary payments platform that allows consumers to use health-plan sponsored benefit and incentive dollars to purchase products and services from participating retailers and partners.

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“We provide health plans with supplemental benefit programs to improve their member engagement and incentive individual healthcare, which helps drive down costs and improve quality of life for members,” said Brian Parlotto, Executive Vice President at InComm. “Expanding our program to include dental and vision enables health plans to offer a more comprehensive suite of benefits to their members.”

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InComm Healthcare supplies Medicare Advantage health plans with supplemental benefits, and with the launch of this new program, these plans can now provide benefit dollar amounts to members for use at any dental or vision clinic that accepts credit cards. Plans can offer dental-only, vision-only or combined dental and vision benefits on a single restricted-spend prepaid card.

Health plan members that utilize this benefit have the ability to compare providers and find the best deals to meet their needs. Additionally, members pay directly for products and services with the amount on the card, eliminating the need for plans to process dental or vision claims or manage networks.

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