Epilepsy Saskatoon aims to spread awareness, grow community presence
Epilepsy Saskatoon says that in Saskatchewan, approximately 11,000 people are living with the neurological disorder.
View ArticleSaskatchewan to now hire 300 continuing care aids over 3 years
Minister Everett Hindley while the Saskatchewan government stuck to its campaign promise of hiring 300 more continuing care aids, it's now being spread over three years.
View ArticlePotential privacy breach of Saskatchewan health records in January 2020...
A breach of personal health information potentially occurred on systems administered by eHealth for the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the Ministry of Health.
View ArticleVirtual mental health consultations on the rise in Saskatchewan
In September and October, consultations relating to mental health made up about 6 per cent on the Lumeca app.
View ArticleSaskatchewan officially welcomes 2nd STARS air ambulance helicopter to renew...
An event was held in Regina on Tuesday to officially welcome STARS’ newest Airbus H145 helicopter.
View ArticleSyphilis a ‘tragedy’ in Saskatoon: medical health officer
Saskatoon’s medical health officer says the syphilis situation in the city has introduced a new element.
View ArticleSaskatchewan medical officer bracing for ‘winter of misery’
During a briefing Wednesday, Dr. Saqib Shahab said elective and urgent surgeries are being delayed as resources and staff get redeployed to COVID-19 hospital wards.
View ArticleSaskatchewan premier apologizes to those left without health care due to...
Over 275 services have been cut in Saskatchewan in the pandemic's latest wave, including all elective surgeries and operations for open-heart and neurology patients.
View ArticleCOVID-19 cases declining, but Saskatchewan hospitals still under pressure:...
Dr. Saqib Shahab, chief medical health officer, said Tuesday that it will take four to six weeks for hospitals to return to sustainable levels.
View Article90% of cut health-care services to resume this month: Saskatchewan premier
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says by the end of November, 90 per cent of cancelled services and programs are to resume.
View ArticleSaskatchewan government releases action plan for health-care workers
The Saskatchewan government has announced an action plan to recruit, train, incentivize and retain health-care workers in the province.
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