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Bursaries and grants are available for health workers and professionals who will commit to work in Saskatchewan's publicly-funded health system.

If you have a question or a concern about your health care services, you may be able to resolve the issue by talking to the caregiver who provided the service, or to the appropriate supervisor.

If this does not resolve your concerns, you may want to talk to the quality of care coordinator or client representative for your health region, or for the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. There are also provincial quality of care coordinators at Saskatchewan Health. These representatives are available to help you by:

  • Answering questions or concerns about the health region's health services.
  • Ensuring you are aware of your rights and options.
  • Using your feedback to recommend changes and improvements to enhance the quality of health services.

Contact information for client care concerns at health regions, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and Saskatchewan Health.

Health provider conduct

Concerns about the conduct of a health care provider may be raised with the appropriate professional association, such as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan or the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association. See Related Links below for contact information of the province's health profession regulatory bodies.

Related Documents

Saskatchewan health providers are required to report incidents that involve actual or potential loss of life, limb or function.

Related Links

Evaluates all aspects of health services delivery from a client-centred perspective.

When urgent life saving care is required.

Who to contact with questions or concerns about services, treatment, how decisions were made, or access to care.

Self-regulating bodies responsible for standards and enforcement.

Information on becoming an Organ and Tissue donor.

The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency (SCA) provides cancer treatment services.

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