Goubran Saif, Cruz de Jesus Vivianne, Menon Anil, Olatosi Olubukola O, Schroth Robert J
Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Front Oral Health. 2024 Oct 22;5:1481423. doi: 10.3389/froh.2024.1481423. eCollection 2024.
In 2022, the Government of Canada introduced the Interim Canada Dental Benefit (CDB) to support Canadian families with children <12 years of age. This program operated from October 1, 2022, to June 30, 2024, with two application periods. The purpose of this study was to analyze data on applications accepted by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) during the first 18 months of the program.
This study used available data sourced from the CRA for applicants as of March 29, 2024, and assessed as of April 5, 2024. Data covered the entirety of the first period (October 1, 2022-June 30, 2023) of the Interim CDB and the first nine months of the second period (July 1, 2023-March 29, 2024). The rate of child participation was calculated using population data from Statistics Canada (2021).
Over the first 18 months of the Interim CDB, a total of 410,920 applications were submitted and $403M distributed; $197M for 204,270 applications in period 1 and $175M for 173,160 applications in the first nine months of period 2. Overall, 321,000 children received the Interim CDB in period 1 and 282,130 children received the Interim CDB in the first nine months of period 2. A total of 91.8% of applicants had a net family income <$70,000, receiving the maximum benefit amount. The provinces with the highest rate of child participation were Manitoba (77.1/1,000 period 1; 74.9/1,000 period 2), Ontario (82.5/1,000 period 1; 72.2/1,000 period 2), Nova Scotia (73.4/1,000 period 1; 71.1/1,000 period 2), and Saskatchewan (72.3/1,000 period 1; 68.2/1,000 period 2). Overall, projections suggest that there will be an increase in the number of applications approved in period 2 compared to period 1.
Uptake in the first three quarters of period 2 remained consistent and in many instances, revealed higher rates of applications by parents for the Interim CDB. However, it is uncertain how much of the funds were directly used for dental care. Analyzing this data will aid in policy recommendation for enhancement of the Canadian Dental Care Program.
2022年,加拿大政府推出了临时加拿大牙科福利(CDB),以支持有12岁以下子女的加拿大家庭。该计划于2022年10月1日至2024年6月30日实施,有两个申请期。本研究的目的是分析加拿大税务局(CRA)在该计划前18个月接受的申请数据。
本研究使用了截至2024年3月29日来自CRA的申请人可用数据,并于2024年4月5日进行评估。数据涵盖了临时CDB的整个第一期(2022年10月1日至2023年6月30日)和第二期的前九个月(2023年7月1日至2024年3月29日)。儿童参与率是根据加拿大统计局(2021年)的人口数据计算得出的。
在临时CDB的前18个月中,共提交了410,920份申请,发放了4.03亿加元;第一期204,270份申请发放了1.97亿加元,第二期前九个月173,160份申请发放了1.75亿加元。总体而言,第一期有32.1万名儿童获得了临时CDB,第二期前九个月有28.213万名儿童获得了临时CDB。共有91.8%的申请人家庭净收入低于7万加元,获得了最高福利金额。儿童参与率最高的省份是曼尼托巴省(第一期77.1/1000;第二期74.9/1000)、安大略省(第一期82.5/1000;第二期72.2/1000)、新斯科舍省(第一期73.4/1000;第二期71.1/1000)和萨斯喀彻温省(第一期72.3/1000;第二期68.2/1000)。总体而言,预测表明第二期批准的申请数量将比第一期有所增加。
第二期前三个季度的申请情况保持一致,在许多情况下,显示出家长对临时CDB的申请率更高。然而,尚不确定有多少资金直接用于牙科护理。分析这些数据将有助于为加强加拿大牙科护理计划提供政策建议。