Unlike health insurance, dental insurance A) is required to be purchased individually. B) is required to be provided upon employment. C) is not a necessary form of insurance coverage. D) is not a common benefit provided by employers.
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The answer is D
Explanation:
not many jobs provide dental coverage as a benefit
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Unlike health insurance, dental insurance is not a common benefit provided by employers.
Option: D
Explanation:
- Normally the employers do not provide for dental or ‘vision benefits’. The employees are generally offered ‘medical insurance’ that covers mostly all ‘general health issues’.
- The rest of the employee benefits are ‘life insurance’ or disability insurance plans and retirement plans.
- The employees are offered dental or vision care benefits as part of the overall benefits package.
- Though there are some companies which include health, ‘vision and dental coverage’ in their benefit plans to attract and retain the employees.
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