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Services to help people live independently, such as home care, personal care homes and long-term care.
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Learn about the plan and how to qualify for coverage.
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Eligibility for health coverage for Saskatchewan residents, students, people moving from and to Saskatchewan (including special classes of newcomers) or temporarily absent from the province.
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Ambulance services and other emergency services.
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Find a doctor in your health region.
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HealthLine is a confidential, 24-hour health information and support telephone line, staffed by Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses and Social Workers.
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Find health information at your fingertips.
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Services to promote, preserve and restore the mental health of Saskatchewan people.
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Midwifery services in Saskatchewan.
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Some tips for eating healthy and staying fit.
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Who to contact with questions or concerns about services, treatment, how decisions were made, or access to care.
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Health services used by individuals or families.
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There are many short- or long-term medical conditions that can be protected against.
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Support for people with long term disabilities or illnesses.
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Tobacco use poses serious risks to your health, and those around you.
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Initiatives are under way to improve access to surgical and diagnostic procedures.
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