Saskatchewan and Ottawa sign a $560M deal to improve province's health system, with focus on family health, acute care, and aging at home.

Saskatchewan and Ottawa announced a $560 million deal to improve the province's health system, with $391 million supporting a three-year action plan to enhance access to family health services, acute, and urgent care, and reduce backlogs. An additional $169 million will support Saskatchewan's plan to help residents age with dignity at home. This funding aims to modernize the health system and address the growing health needs of the province.

March 18, 2024
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