Tag: CDCP
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Albertans Continue to Qualify for Canadian Dental Care Plan
In response to the ADA’s call for clarity, the Province has confirmed that Albertans remain eligible to qualify for and receive care under the CDCP.
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Alberta Dentists Seek Clarity and Consultation on Provincial Opt-Out
Statement from the Alberta Dental Association on Premier Danielle Smith’s June 25, 2024, letter opting out of the Canadian Dental Care Plan.
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Canadian Dental Association Urges Swift Action by Federal Government on Remaining Issues in Canadian Dental Care Plan
Over the past months, CDA and PTDAs have provided Health Canada with expert advice on how to best shape CDCP to make it work for patients and providers.
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Making a Difference for Dentists
Dr. Jenny Doerksen knows the power of embracing different ideas, collaboration, and pushing for greater outcomes.
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Your thoughts on the Canadian dental plan
ADA President Dr. Jenny Doerksen joined the CBC’s Alberta at Noon program to discuss the CDCP.
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Dentists hesitant to join Canadian Dental Plan, cite “contracts with unknown terms and conditions”
The CDCP is set to start providing coverage in May, but there are concerns that not enough dentists will enroll to provide care to the seniors that have signed up already.
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Alberta dentists react to federal program
With a federal dental plan rolling out next month Alberta dentists say they still have questions.
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The end of the beginning
Dr. Bruce Yaholnitsky reflects on his term as the first President of the Alberta Dental Association.
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Federal government needs to clear up confusion about Canadian Dental Care Plan
Dentists are unclear about what they’re being asked to sign up for and they don’t know how to answer questions about the CDCP.
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Dentists and their patients still have questions about the Canadian Dental Care Plan
The CDCP will only succeed if the federal government taps into the expertise of practising dentists, through their provincial and territorial dental associations, right at the start.