Dental providers aren’t smiling about reimbursement under federal plan
OTTAWA — Some dentists and hygienists fear they won’t be fairly paid for services under a new federal dental plan, and they worry it will jeopardize the success of the massive program.
Each provincial and territorial dental association has its own guide to how much dental services cost, based on labour, overhead and material costs in their regions.
The federal reimbursement plan closely resembles what the government pays as part of its benefits scheme for First Nations and Inuit, called the Non-insured Health Benefits program, or NIHB.
That program typically pays out less than is recommended by provincial and territorial guides. The services that are covered also closely mirror the NIHB plan.


