Province, Sask. Medical Association agree on increased funding for eligible after-hours care

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Province, Sask. Medical Association agree on increased funding for eligible after-hours care
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The provincial government and SMA hope enhancements to physician compensation will increase patient access to family doctors and ease stress on emergency rooms skpoli

offering after-hours urgent care or walk-in care.

Merriman said the province knows “there is more work to do” as it continues investing in the health-care system.Article content Such changes “will help reduce the volume of patients attending emergency departments for less severe needs,” decreasing wait times in the emergency departments, the province said.

Merriman said Saskatchewan will be watching to see what happens in the other regions but recognizes it will also need to make changes in the future.

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