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  (Nursing) Improving Nursing Workplaces for Health - June 2003
(Health) Sharing what we learned from the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association's Quality Workplace Program
  (Nursing) Labour Market Analysis - Saskatchewan Nursing (Elliott Report) - July 2003
(Health) Labour market analysis of Saskatchewan's nursing workforce.
  (Nursing) Progress Report on Saskatchewan's Nursing Strategies - July 2003
(Health) July 2003
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  10-Year Plan to Stengthen Health Care and Medical and Diagnostic Equipment Funding
(Health) (2006) In September 2004, Canada's First Ministers signed a 10-year agreement aimed at addressing priority areas in the health care system and providing new funding to support health care delivery. Specific commitments were made re: wait time reduction, health human resources, home care, pharmaceutical coverage, primary care, and health promotion.
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  A Guide to the Law for Saskatchewan Women
(Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan) A comprehensive examination of various laws that impact on the lives of Saskatchewan women featuring related resources.
  Aboriginal Blueprint - Saskatchewan Approach
(Health) The national Aboriginal health blueprint document contains a series of undertakings that will be carried out in Saskatchewan by the Province of Saskatchewan and FNIHB – Saskatchewan Region.
  Aboriginal Health Blueprint Engagement Process - Final Report
(Health) The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy facilitated five meetings across Saskatchewan that engaged key stakeholders including First Nations, Métis and non- Aboriginal community members and leaders, health service provider educators, and researchers in the Indigenous health field.

The meetings focused on the development of national and provincial implementation plans for the Aboriginal Health Blueprint.
  Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care - December 2001
(Health) (December 2001) A comprehensive health plan to address the issues that people say matter the most.
  Advance Health Care Directives Act: Proposals (1991)
(Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan) This Report discusses the role of the proposed Advance Health Care Directives Act in promoting dying with dignity.
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  Benefit Booklet - It's For Your Benefit
(Health) A guide to health coverage in Saskatchewan.
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  Chiropractors
(Finance) PST Bulletin 45: Chiropractors
  Cytotoxic Drugs
(Advanced Education) Cytotoxic drugs include any drug that inhibits or prevents the function of cells. Cytotoxic drugs include drugs used to treat cancer and in some cases, to treat certain skin conditions (e.g., psoriasis).This guide explains the duty of an employer in a health care facility to protect workers who are likely to be exposed to cytotoxic drugs.
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  Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch Annual Statistical Reports
(Health) Annual Statistical Reports Saskatchewan Health Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch
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  Family Health Benefits
(Health) Family Health Benefits is part of the Government of Saskatchewan's Building Independence initiative to assist lower income families with the costs of raising healthy children.
  First Ministers' Meeting Main Document (Nov. 24-25/05)
(Health) First Ministers and National Aboriginal Leaders
Strengthening Relationships and Closing the Gap
Kelowna, British Columbia
November 24-25, 2005
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  Health Care Directives
(Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan) Information to help ensure that your choices about health care decisions and medical treatment are recognized.
  Health Care Spending, Fiscal Sustainability, and Public Investment
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) In this study, Joe Ruggeri analyzes three major issues on the debate on health care policy in Canada: (a) the concept and measurement of sustainability, (b) health care and fiscal federalism, and (c) health care spending as investment.
  Health Reform Fund & Diagnostic and Medical Equipment
(Health) (December 2004) In February 2003, First Ministers established the Health Reform Fund and the Diagnostic and Medical Equipment Fund. In 2003/04 Saskatchewan invested its fund allocation -- $32 million -- in maintaining and improving catastrophic drug coverage and primary heatlh care services. A further $16 million was expended by regional health authorities, the cancer agency and Provincial Lab for capital equipment.
  Health Service and Outcome Indicators: Mothers and Infants
(Health) (2000) Mothers and infants population group was released to health districts and stakeholders re: province-wide, comparative information for heath districts on high-level indicators of health status and health service delivery and utilization.
  Health Service and Outcome Indicators: Overview
(Health) The primary objective of this project is to develop province-wide, comparative information for Saskatchewan's health districts on health-level indicators of health status and health service delivery and utilization.
  Health Spending in Saskatchewan: Recent Trends, Future Options
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) In our world of defined resources, and competing social needs, what is the best approach to financing an expensive – and increasingly costly – health care system? Mr. Daniel Hickey in his timely, thought-provoking study on health care in Saskatchewan examines this question through the two related issues of health expenditure trends and financing options.
  Home Care/Special Care Aides in Saskatchewan - Labour Market Study
(Health) (July 2002) Labour market study of home care/special care aids in Saskatchewan.
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  Job Satisfaction, Retention, Recruitment and Skill Mix for a Sustainable Health Care System
(Health) (September 2000) A report outlining job satisfaction, retention, recruitment and skill mixes for a sustainable health care system.
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  Latex Gloves
(Advanced Education) The use of latex gloves in health care has risen as workers have become more aware of the need for barrier protection against bloodborne pathogens and universal precautions were adopted.
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  Medical Services Branch Annual Statistical Reports
(Health) Annual Statistical Reports Medical Services Branch Saskatchewan Health
  MEDICARE - Commission on Medicare Final Report (AKA Fyke Report)
(Health) (April 6, 2001) The Commission on Medicare, headed by health consultant Ken Fyke, identifies challenges facing medicare, outlines potential solutions and engages the public and health care providers in a discussion of new ideas.
  Ministry of Health Annual Reports
(Health) The annual report is provided to help the general public evaluate the operational performance of the Ministry of Health.
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  Nursing in Collaborative Environments (2000)
(Health) (2000) Nursing in Collaborative Environments is written by the three regulatory nursing bodies in Saskatchewan.
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  Optometrists
(Finance) PST Bulletin 44: Optometrists
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  Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Voices from the Prairies
(University of Regina Press) Grounded in practice and arising out of the unique Prairie context, this is a fresh perspective on issues in child and family services in Canada.
  Patients' Rights
(Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan) A summary of the rights patients have when receiving health care treatment.
  Policy Dialogue - Issue 13
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) Articles in this issue: Media Presentation of Crime Statistics; The Supreme Court from the Outside; A Debate on Canadian Senators; Restorative Justice; and more.
  Policy Dialogue - Issue 17
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) Articles in this issue include Medical Education and Public Policy, Water Governance in the Prairie Provinces, Essential Services in Saskatchewan, Primaries, Adaptation to Climate Change, and more.
  Programs and Services of Interest to Seniors
(Health) Government programs and services of interest to seniors in Saskatchewan.
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  Redistributing Health: New Directions in Population Health Research in Canada
(University of Regina Press) Redistributing Health explores the theory, ethics and practice of critical population health research as it aims to change policy, politics, outcomes, and the socio-economic dynamics that underpin the health of populations in Canada.
  Regina Health District Review
(Health) (February 2000) In 1998 the Regina Health District began to encounter significant financial difficulties. In the fall of 1999, Saskatchewan Health decided that a review of the district's activities had to be undertaken to determine the steps required to return it to financial sustainability.
  Respiratory Protection for Health Care Workers
(Advanced Education) Certain Health Care Workers (HCW) are at a significantly elevated risk of disease from exposure to infectious respiratory aerosols generated from patients with tuberculosis (TB) or other similarly transmitted diseases. Other HCW are not currently at risk, but may be in the event of an outbreak of a disease transmitted by respiratory droplets and aerosols that poses a serious risk to workers.
  Royal Commissions and the Policy Cycle in Canada: The Case of Health Care
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) When governments have concluded that a fundamental re-examination of current policy is necessary and some new approaches are necessary, they are often tempted to reach beyond both tiers of government in favour of external instruments for extraordinary policy review. This paper analyzes the case for conducting a royal commission on health care in Canada.
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  Saskatchewan Health Information Network Annual Reports
(Health) Annual Reports Saskatchewan Health Information Network Saskatchewan Health
  Saskatchewan Mental Health Sector Study Final Report - Executive Summary
(Health) Mental health sector study final report (executive summary); prepared for the Mental Health Workforce in Saskatchewan.
  Supplementary Health Program
(Health) Those who qualify for Supplementary Health benefits are eligible for a number of health services and products. In addition to the universal health benefits, such as hospital and physician care.
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  Toward School Plus: Planning for Health-Related Supports for Children and Youth
(Health) (October 2004) School Plus is the Government of Saskatchewan's strategic plan to ensure the well-being and success of every child and young person. This document provides planning information for health-related supports for children and youth.
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  Vital Statistics Annual Reports
(Health) Annual Reports Vital Statistics Branch Saskatchewan Health
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