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      • Reimbursement for services Only oral health providers get reimbursed for services covered under the CDCP. If you are covered by the CDCP, you shouldn’t pay the full cost upfront, but you may have to pay any additional charges directly to the oral health provider.
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  2. Only oral health providers get reimbursed for services covered under the CDCP. If you are covered by the CDCP, you shouldn’t pay the full cost upfront, but you may have to pay any additional charges directly to the oral health provider.

  3. CDCP clients cannot submit claims for reimbursement from the CDCP, and oral health providers are encouraged to avoid charging CDCP clients for costs covered by the CDCP. The CDCP may consider coverage beyond its frequency limitations for eligible oral health care services.

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · CDCP provider participation is entirely voluntary. Oral health providers eligible to participate and who can bill for services include: dentists; denturists; dental hygienists; dental specialists; For more information on how providers can participate or see CDCP patients on a claim-by-claim basis, please visit Canada.ca/dental or Sun Life.

  5. May 30, 2024 · As of July 8, 2024, oral health providers can direct bill Sun Life for services provided on a claim-by-claim basis to receive payment under the CDCP.

  6. ent. No. There is a tiered system of coverage based on the net family adjusted income: • Below $70,000, 100% of the established CDCP services fees are covered. • Between $70,000 and $79,999, 60% of the established CDCP services fees are covered. DCP services fees are. What is a co-payment?

  7. Sep 5, 2024 · Patients will not receive reimbursement directly so you should never pay for covered services in advance. Only oral health providers can bill Sun Life and be reimbursed for claims under the CDCP

  8. The plan will reimburse oral health providers a percentage of any eligible expense, up to the approved CDCP established fees, which may differ from what the provider charges. The CDCP will only pay for oral health care services covered within the CDCP and in accordance with the CDCP established fees.