Saskatchewan patients needing medical imaging procedures will benefit from a new mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner that will be temporarily deployed in Regina in 2024 for a 24-month period, while more permanent plans are underway.
Saskatchewan patients needing medical imaging procedures will benefit from a new mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner that will be temporarily deployed in Regina in 2024 for a 24-month period, while more permanent plans are underway.
The Government of Saskatchewan is launching a pharmacy care pilot project to give specific patients in Swift Current more health care options.
Three teams have been selected to move forward to the next stage of the competitive selection process to build a new Specialized Beds Long-Term Care (LTC) Home in Regina: