Below is recent health care news from across Saskatchewan and elsewhere. We update this information regularly for our members and the people they serve.
Edmonton’s Ambulances in Need of Emergency Care
A growing population, urban sprawl and a controversial transition to a single provincial...Read More...
Waiting for Nursing Home Part of Hospital Congestion
A Regina family knows first-hand the stress people face in a health system that has...Read More...
Regina Hospitals Nearly Overflowing
Care at Regina's hospitals is being affected because of capacity problems, according...Read More...
Tackling Innovation Solo, Premiers Hope to Lure PM Back to Health Table
Canada’s premiers will start developing a national health-care innovation plan...Read More...
PM Urges Premiers to put Health Funding Issue Aside
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he hopes provincial and territorial leaders can...Read More...
Health Care Funding Plan Must Change, Premiers Say
Canada's premiers united in Victoria Monday to demand that the federal government...Read More...
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Welcome to Saskatchewan Health Sciences, the union which represents more than thirty specialized health care professions. Doctors and nurses are important members of the health care team, but they cannot function without the help of specialized health care professionals, like our more than 3-thousand members.
Please take a moment to go through our website and find out more about the important role our members play in Saskatchewan health care.
You will also find information about the important issues our members are dealing with in their health care workplaces as they strive to better serve you, the people of Saskatchewan.
January 10, 2012
Young People Lose Services due to Health Care Layoff in Saskatoon
December 07, 2011
Saskatchewan has Lowest Level of Occupational Therapists in Canada
November 03, 2011
Physical Therapist Vacancies High; Waiting Lists Grow
October 25, 2011
Concerns Raised about Potential Health Care Layoffs
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Our fiscal year is already 3 months old, while my term as President has barely begun since our Annual Convention on October 28th.
The first meeting of Executive Council was held on December 1st and all of the chairs of the HSAS committees have been selected and those chairs will begin the process of filling in their committees who will conduct the business of HSAS over the next year.
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