Government of Saskatchewan ministries, Crown corporations and organizations are implementing contingency plans to minimize the impacts of postal service disruption.

Les ministères, sociétés d’État et organismes du gouvernement de la Saskatchewan mettent en œuvre des plans d’urgence visant à réduire les répercussions de l’interruption du service des postes.

Google Translate Disclaimer

A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at:

Renseignements en Français

Where an official translation is not available, Google™ Translate can be used. Google™ Translate is a free online language translation service that can translate text and web pages into different languages. Translations are made available to increase access to Government of Saskatchewan content for populations whose first language is not English.

Software-based translations do not approach the fluency of a native speaker or possess the skill of a professional translator. The translation should not be considered exact, and may include incorrect or offensive language. The Government of Saskatchewan does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information translated by this system. Some files or items cannot be translated, including graphs, photos and other file formats such as portable document formats (PDFs).

Any person or entities that rely on information obtained from the system does so at his or her own risk. Government of Saskatchewan is not responsible for any damage or issues that may possibly result from using translated website content. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs.

Patient First Review

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Commissioner Tony Dagnone released the results of Saskatchewan's Patient First Review on October 15, 2009. His report calls for changes to how patients experience the health system, how health services are delivered, and how the system is administered.

In June 2015, the Saskatchewan government released a report that provides an update on the significant progress made in response to the Patient First Review recommendations. The update includes high-level and detailed descriptions of activities underway across the health system to put patients first, and the resulting improvements in health services. It also outlines some possible options for finding efficiencies in the health system and providing more choices for patients.

Read the Update report:

Patient First Review Update: The journey so far and the path forward

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