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On December 4, 2017, the Government transitioned from 12 Regional Health Authorities to the single Saskatchewan Health Authority. Here you will find information on work that took place to ensure a smooth transition and announcements on the milestones that occurred in the months leading up to the launch.
Learn about the Advisory Panel on Health System Structure and read the final report outlining its recommendations.
Find all the news releases about the Government's transition from the 12 former Regional Health Authorities to the single Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Review previous progress updates related to the transition of the 12 former Regional Health Authorities to the single Saskatchewan Health Authority.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is responsible for the delivery of high quality and timely health care for the entire province.
Learn about the transition to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
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