Achieving the Best Value for Money
Strategies to ensure the viability of the Drug Plan and coverage for new drugs through the Saskatchewan Formulary.
Appropriateness of Care
Appropriate care is the right care, provided by the right providers, to the right patient, in the right place, at the right time, resulting in optimal care.
Continuous Quality Improvement
See Saskatchewan's approach to achieving a fully integrated patient-first health system that has no waits, waste or defects, while continuously improving quality.
Encouraging Appropriate Drug Use
Guidelines and support services to ensure safe drug use and help people receive the best results from prescription medications.
Mental Health and Addictions Action Plan
Learn more about this 10-year plan that is guiding efforts across government to improve response to people with mental health and addictions issues.
Patient and Family Advisor Program
The Ministry of Health works with patients and their families in the development, implementation and evaluation of health system policies and programs. Find out how you can participate in this program.
Patient and Family-Centred Care
The Patient First Review recommended the Saskatchewan health-care system make patient- and family-centred care (PFCC) the foundation and principle aim of the Saskatchewan health system through a broad policy framework to be adopted system wide.
Patient First Review
Commissioner Tony Dagnone released the results of Saskatchewan's Patient First Review on October 15, 2009. His report calls for changes to how patients experience the health system, how health services are delivered, and how the system is administered.
Physician Recruitment Agency of Saskatchewan
Saskdocs.ca works in partnership with students, medical trainees, physicians, international medical graduates, communities, health facilities and other partners to help find the right physician for the right community.
Provincial Tuberculosis Strategy
The Saskatchewan Provincial Tuberculosis Strategy is a prevention and treatment plan to better serve Saskatchewan residents with tuberculosis (TB) and those at risk of developing it.
Saskatchewan's Suicide Prevention Plan
Learn about initiatives and activities to reduce suicides in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's Children and Youth Strategy
Saskatchewan’s Children and Youth Strategy is built on the foundation of Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan. The purpose of growth is clear: to build a better quality of life for Saskatchewan people – to build strong communities and strong families – and grow a stronger Saskatchewan now, and for the future.