A new dentistry clinic in downtown Toronto is providing cheaper care by only offering basic procedures and streamlining administrative work online – a model that is being hailed for providing greater access to lower-income people but questioned for its viability in the for-profit sector.
Ottawa, meanwhile, is preparing to roll out the Canadian Dental Care Plan , a funding program for lower-income Canadians. The federal government has said that roughly one-third of Canadians are unable to access dental care because they don’t have insurance. By providing cheaper basic procedures, Dr. ElMofty hopes clients will save more money by accessing care now to avoid more complicated dental issues down the road.
“The reason we have a suggested fee guide is because there’s no right answer to every situation,” said Dr. Brock Nicolucci, president of the ODA. She said fee guidelines exist for a reason: to set a financially sustainable charge based on the cost of delivering those services, including overhead.While she said she wasn’t questioning the integrity of Dentistry For Everyone, she would prefer to see systemic changes to break financial barriers rather than private-sector fixes.
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