Affordable Health Insurance in New Brunswick

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New Brunswick

What New Brunswick Medicare covers

New Brunswick residents are covered by New Brunswick Medicare for medically necessary physician and hospital care. It does not pay for routine dental, vision or most adult prescription drugs, so private coverage fills those gaps.

New Brunswick does not run a broad public dental plan for the general population; its dental support is limited to narrow programs tied to social assistance. For most residents the practical public option is the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan rather than a provincial scheme. The federal Canadian Dental Care Plan is the public backstop here: it covers eligible residents under the $90,000 family-income line who have no private dental insurance, and now spans all ages.

Who lacks coverage here

A large share of New Brunswick employment is with small businesses and in seasonal industries where group benefits are uncommon. For those households, individual plans from Canada Life, Manulife and Sun Life are the main route to predictable dental and health costs; Alberta Blue Cross does not sell in the province.

Read the New Brunswick Medicare coverage guide

Health Insurance Companies in New Brunswick

Availability of insurance companies and their products can vary from one province/territory to the next. The following health insurance companies are available to residents of New Brunswick:

Alberta Blue Cross

Canada Life

Manulife

Sun Life

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Health insurance in New Brunswick: common questions

Does New Brunswick have a public dental program?
New Brunswick does not run a broad public dental plan for the general population; its dental support is limited to narrow social-assistance programs. Most residents without workplace coverage rely on the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan if eligible, or on a private plan.
What does New Brunswick Medicare leave out?
Medicare covers physician and hospital care but not routine dental, vision or most adult prescription drugs. Those costs fall to workplace benefits, a private plan, or the federal Canadian Dental Care Plan for eligible residents.
Who most needs private coverage in New Brunswick?
Seasonal and small-business workers, who make up a large share of New Brunswick employment and rarely have group benefits, are the most exposed. Canada Life, Manulife and Sun Life sell individual plans here; Alberta Blue Cross does not.