Holland must sell oral-health providers on dental care plan before coverage begins
OTTAWA — Health Minister Mark Holland is on tour to sell Canadian dentists and hygienists on the new federal dental care plan as concerns mount about what the government plans to pay providers for their services.
The government started enrolling seniors to the dental-coverage plan late last year as part of a new program to deliver dental benefits directly to people who don’t currently have insurance.
The first people enrolled in the program are expected to be able to start getting their teeth cleaned and treated in May, but only if they have access to an oral-health provider who has signed up to provide the care.
Dental and hygienist associations support the program but balked at the fee guides the federal government released last month, which pay out less than is recommended by provincial and territorial guides.