Minister Michel also announced more than $35 million over three years in funding for 30 projects under the Oral Health Access Fund (OHAF). These projects will improve training for dental students by ...
The dental benefits market continues to move toward managed care and away from traditional indemnity plans, shows a new survey by the National Assn. of Dental Plans (NADP), Dallas. The NADP is a ...
Tens of thousands of people were mistakenly approved for coverage under the public dental insurance program, Health Canada said Tuesday. Roughly 70,000 people were approved for coverage under the plan ...
The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, will make an announcement about the Canadian Dental Care Plan and the Oral Health Access Fund. There will be a ...
METUCHEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dentistry.One, a virtual-first dental care solution introduced by MouthWatch, LLC, is the highlight at Booth #501 during this week’s National Association of Dental ...
As federal dental care expands to cover most uninsured Canadians, providers say some procedures are being bogged down by paperwork and processing delays. Health Canada says 52 per cent of requests for ...
The federal government has announced more than $35 million over three years to train dental students across the country.
In honor of Veterans Day, Delta Dental continues with our commitment to expanding access to oral health care for our nation's veterans. Through collaborations with nonprofit organizations, community ...
Two more dental insurers have indicated they will withdraw from the small-plan market in Massachusetts, citing a successful voter referendum mandating the amount of revenue the companies must spend on ...