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Sask. mental health therapist seeks solutions as meth problem grows

A mental health therapist in Northern Saskatchewan says crystal meth is continuing to make its way through the province's remote communities and resources to stop it aren't keeping up. "It's like we can't catch up to this problem, we can't get ahead of it," Cindy Laliberte, who lives on the Flying Dust First Nation, said. "Current services…

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Health system to begin massive IT restructuring

Saskatchewan’s health system is set to begin a complete overhaul of its information infrastructure, a move leaders hope will help bring the province’s health systems into lockstep. The Administrative Information Management System, or AIMS, will gradually replace the 82 payroll, financial and human resources systems used by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and other health care…

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Minister says province needs to 'do better' on HIV

The number of new HIV cases in Saskatchewan grew last year despite record funding to slow the spread of the disease. Preliminary data from the ministry of health reports 199 new cases of HIV in 2019, an 18 per cent increase from the prior year. Saskatchewan’s transmission rate is roughly double the national average — and the highest among provinces — despite years of…

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CFNU Position Statement on Coronavirus

[Feb. 19, 2020] It is the position of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions that in the event of an outbreak of any new virus, all nurses and frontline health care workers at risk (based on an organizational infectious disease risk assessment) with the potential for exposure, and/or who are caring for a suspected or confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus patient, be protected using a fit-tested…

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Information mailout

Inside: Notice of Annual Meeting View mailout

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