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DentalPlans.com Partnership with GoodRx Takes the Speculation Out of Prescription Costs

DentalPlans.com, a leading dental and health savings marketplace, is proud to announce its partnership with GoodRx, America’s #1 source for lowering prescription drug costs. The collaboration will allow DentalPlans.com to provide their nationwide membership with convenient, free access to an area’s lowest medication prices, enabling them to lead happier, healthier lives more affordably.

“With uncertainty in the healthcare market and increasing costs, we are constantly innovating and seeking ways in which we can provide members with access to the affordable health care options they need and deserve,” said Jenn Stoll, Chief Commercial Officer for DentalPlans.com.

GoodRx, through its website and mobile app, provides patients with instant access to drug pricing comparisons and savings options for every drug on the marketplace, at every pharmacy in America, helping patients pay the lowest possible price for the medications they need. Through this partnership, DentalPlans.com members can now simply present their free prescription discount card, and instantly save up to 80%.

“Our partnership with DentalPlans.com will allow dental patients to lower their medication costs,” said Doug Hirsch, GoodRx Co-Founder and Co-CEO. “Scaling those costs back will ultimately lead to greater prescription adherence and better health outcomes.”

Dental savings plans are an affordable option for the uninsured and under-insured. By offering GoodRx comparisons and savings, DentalPlans.com will be able to provide even greater value, transparency, and savings to members.

“By partnering with GoodRx, we are connecting members with access to help them make better choices when filling their prescriptions,” said Stoll. “It was surprising to learn how one medication can vary in price by hundreds of dollars, from pharmacy to pharmacy. We want our members to know before they go.”