The Ministry of Health is responsible for policy direction, sets and monitors standards, and provides funding for regional health authorities and provincial health services.
Most executive governments in the world are divided into departments or ministries. In most such cases, there is a department or ministry responsible for health.
Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China
The Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China (MOH) was an executive agency of the state which plays the role of providing information, raising health awareness and education, ensuring the accessibility of health services, and monitoring the quality of health services provided to citizens and visitors in the mainland of the People's Republic of China. In the reforms of 2013 the ministry has been dissolved and its functions integrated into the new agency called the National Health and Family Planning Commission.
The MOH is also involved in the control of illness and disease, coordinating the utilisation of resources and expertise where necessary. It also cooperates and keeps in touch with other health ministries and departments, including those of the special administrative regions, and the World Health Organization (WHO).
As part of the National Health and Family Planning Commission it is now headed by Ms. Li Bin (Simplified Chinese:李斌;Hanyu Pinyin:Lǐ Bīn). Until 2013 it was headed by the Minister for Health, a position last held by Dr Chen Zhu (陈竺) who was then the only minister in the State Council, and one of the two ministers who are not members of the Communist Party of China. He is the chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, one of the "8 democratic parties" of the PRC.
The Saskatchewan River (Cree: kisiskāciwani-sīpiy, "swift flowing river") is a major river in Canada, about 550 kilometres (340mi) long, flowing roughly eastward across Saskatchewan and Manitoba to empty into Lake Winnipeg. Through its tributaries the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan, its watershed encompasses much of the prairie regions of central Canada, stretching westward to the Rocky Mountains in Alberta and northwestern Montana in the United States. It reaches 1,939 kilometres (1,205mi) to its farthest headwaters on the Bow River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan in Alberta.
North-West Mounted PoliceSub-Inspector O'Rourke and his Cree half brother Cajou are returning from a trapping trip in northern Canada when they encounter a burned wagon train and sole survivor Grace. Despite the advice of the Metis scout Batouche the naive new Mountie commander Inspector Benton (recently arrived from England) believes it to be a Cree attack, however the Sioux from across the border are trying to force the Cree into being allies in their struggle with the U.S. 7th Cavalry .
O'Rourke goes against his commanding officer who have offended the Cree by disarming them; O'Rourke losing his friendship with Cajou when he personally has to take his rifle away. He later mutinies to save the Mounties who have to leave their Fort Saskatchewan for a rendezvous with a larger command at Fort Walsh. He must also aid Grace (with whom he falls in love), but she is not as helpless as she first seems as an American lawman (Hugh O'Brian) has papers for her extradition for murder.
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LGBTQ organizations in this province have been struggling lately in the face of another organization closing in Saskatoon. The city of Regina has a heavy debate ahead on the topic of a new arena for the city. A giant drug bust in Saskatoon that involves a local pharmacist.
published: 03 Mar 2023
Saskatchewan Spine Pathway Online Training - Welcome
About the Saskatchewan Spine Pathway's online training course, available for continuing medical education credits to physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists and chiropractors who care for patients with low back pain.
published: 05 Aug 2021
Man says Sask. hospital turned him away during mental health crisis
Scott Smith of Battleford, Sask. says the region is lacking in mental health support as he says one hospital turned him away during a crisis.
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Sask. paramedic on psychological injury leave warns of mental health impact of strained system
Saskatchewan is facing a provincewide shortage of ambulances, as well as long wait times for EMS responses, according to the province's largest health-care union.
Samuel Colin, an advanced care paramedic on acute psychological injury leave in Regina, says he wanted to speak up about his experience in Saskatchewan's heavily strained health-care system so that other paramedics won't feel alone.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6640320
published: 19 Nov 2022
Saskatchewan Specialists Directory
You now have choices about how and when you receive surgical care. You and your family doctor can make referral decisions together based on what's most important to you - wait time, surgeon, location of surgery. After you establish your priorities, the online Specialist Directory can provide you with current Saskatchewan-specific information, such as a listing of qualified doctors in your area and wait time information.
Visit the Specialist Directory at http://specialists.health.gov.sk.ca to find out more.
published: 10 Feb 2012
What Is an RPIW?
In a rapid process improvement workshop, Saskatchewan health system partners work with patients and family members to identify root causes affecting a healthcare issue, create and test solutions and decide on workable improvements.
published: 25 Aug 2014
Provincial government defends decision to lift mask mandates at Sask. Health Authority facilities
The province says Dr. Saqib Shahab proposed the idea and the decision was made through consultation between the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
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published: 05 Apr 2023
Saskatchewan Minister of Health Dustin Duncan address to SMA 2013 RA
The Honourable Dustin Duncan, Minister of Health, addresses the 2013 Spring Representative Assembly of the Saskatchewan Medical Association.
published: 03 May 2013
Saskatchewan Health Authority taking over operations of long-term care homes run by Extendicare
In Regina, Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of seniors, make an announcement about the future of long-term care homes operated by Extendicare in the province. Sharon Garrett, vice-president of integrated urban health and chief nursing officer at SHA, also takes part in the news conference via videoconference. Livingstone announces that SHA has initiated a process to end its relationship with Extendicare and will be permanently taking over operations of services at all five long-term care facilities that the private company runs in the province. The operation of the five homes have been under SHA oversight through a co-management agreement since August 5, 2021, when the Ministry of Health directed SHA to take ...
published: 14 Oct 2021
Integrated Youth Services: a pan-Canadian perspective
A pan-Canadian perspective about integrated Youth Services created by the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership. Integrated Youth Services aims to build effective, youth-focused and integrated services for mental health, substance use and related issues.
LGBTQ organizations in this province have been struggling lately in the face of another organization closing in Saskatoon. The city of Regina has a heavy debate...
LGBTQ organizations in this province have been struggling lately in the face of another organization closing in Saskatoon. The city of Regina has a heavy debate ahead on the topic of a new arena for the city. A giant drug bust in Saskatoon that involves a local pharmacist.
LGBTQ organizations in this province have been struggling lately in the face of another organization closing in Saskatoon. The city of Regina has a heavy debate ahead on the topic of a new arena for the city. A giant drug bust in Saskatoon that involves a local pharmacist.
About the Saskatchewan Spine Pathway's online training course, available for continuing medical education credits to physicians, nurse practitioners, physiother...
About the Saskatchewan Spine Pathway's online training course, available for continuing medical education credits to physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists and chiropractors who care for patients with low back pain.
About the Saskatchewan Spine Pathway's online training course, available for continuing medical education credits to physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists and chiropractors who care for patients with low back pain.
Scott Smith of Battleford, Sask. says the region is lacking in mental health support as he says one hospital turned him away during a crisis.
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Scott Smith of Battleford, Sask. says the region is lacking in mental health support as he says one hospital turned him away during a crisis.
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Saskatchewan is facing a provincewide shortage of ambulances, as well as long wait times for EMS responses, according to the province's largest health-care unio...
Saskatchewan is facing a provincewide shortage of ambulances, as well as long wait times for EMS responses, according to the province's largest health-care union.
Samuel Colin, an advanced care paramedic on acute psychological injury leave in Regina, says he wanted to speak up about his experience in Saskatchewan's heavily strained health-care system so that other paramedics won't feel alone.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6640320
Saskatchewan is facing a provincewide shortage of ambulances, as well as long wait times for EMS responses, according to the province's largest health-care union.
Samuel Colin, an advanced care paramedic on acute psychological injury leave in Regina, says he wanted to speak up about his experience in Saskatchewan's heavily strained health-care system so that other paramedics won't feel alone.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6640320
You now have choices about how and when you receive surgical care. You and your family doctor can make referral decisions together based on what's most importan...
You now have choices about how and when you receive surgical care. You and your family doctor can make referral decisions together based on what's most important to you - wait time, surgeon, location of surgery. After you establish your priorities, the online Specialist Directory can provide you with current Saskatchewan-specific information, such as a listing of qualified doctors in your area and wait time information.
Visit the Specialist Directory at http://specialists.health.gov.sk.ca to find out more.
You now have choices about how and when you receive surgical care. You and your family doctor can make referral decisions together based on what's most important to you - wait time, surgeon, location of surgery. After you establish your priorities, the online Specialist Directory can provide you with current Saskatchewan-specific information, such as a listing of qualified doctors in your area and wait time information.
Visit the Specialist Directory at http://specialists.health.gov.sk.ca to find out more.
In a rapid process improvement workshop, Saskatchewan health system partners work with patients and family members to identify root causes affecting a healthcar...
In a rapid process improvement workshop, Saskatchewan health system partners work with patients and family members to identify root causes affecting a healthcare issue, create and test solutions and decide on workable improvements.
In a rapid process improvement workshop, Saskatchewan health system partners work with patients and family members to identify root causes affecting a healthcare issue, create and test solutions and decide on workable improvements.
The province says Dr. Saqib Shahab proposed the idea and the decision was made through consultation between the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health A...
The province says Dr. Saqib Shahab proposed the idea and the decision was made through consultation between the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6800807
The province says Dr. Saqib Shahab proposed the idea and the decision was made through consultation between the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6800807
In Regina, Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of seniors, make an announcement a...
In Regina, Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of seniors, make an announcement about the future of long-term care homes operated by Extendicare in the province. Sharon Garrett, vice-president of integrated urban health and chief nursing officer at SHA, also takes part in the news conference via videoconference. Livingstone announces that SHA has initiated a process to end its relationship with Extendicare and will be permanently taking over operations of services at all five long-term care facilities that the private company runs in the province. The operation of the five homes have been under SHA oversight through a co-management agreement since August 5, 2021, when the Ministry of Health directed SHA to take control of clinical services at these homes and review their operations. That decision was made following the provincial ombudsman's report about the outbreak at Parkside Extendicare in Regina, where 194 of 198 residents contracted COVID-19 in the winter of 2020. Thirty nine individuals died of COVID-19 during the outbreak.
In Regina, Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of seniors, make an announcement about the future of long-term care homes operated by Extendicare in the province. Sharon Garrett, vice-president of integrated urban health and chief nursing officer at SHA, also takes part in the news conference via videoconference. Livingstone announces that SHA has initiated a process to end its relationship with Extendicare and will be permanently taking over operations of services at all five long-term care facilities that the private company runs in the province. The operation of the five homes have been under SHA oversight through a co-management agreement since August 5, 2021, when the Ministry of Health directed SHA to take control of clinical services at these homes and review their operations. That decision was made following the provincial ombudsman's report about the outbreak at Parkside Extendicare in Regina, where 194 of 198 residents contracted COVID-19 in the winter of 2020. Thirty nine individuals died of COVID-19 during the outbreak.
A pan-Canadian perspective about integrated Youth Services created by the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership. Integrated Youth Services aims to build eff...
A pan-Canadian perspective about integrated Youth Services created by the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership. Integrated Youth Services aims to build effective, youth-focused and integrated services for mental health, substance use and related issues.
A pan-Canadian perspective about integrated Youth Services created by the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership. Integrated Youth Services aims to build effective, youth-focused and integrated services for mental health, substance use and related issues.
LGBTQ organizations in this province have been struggling lately in the face of another organization closing in Saskatoon. The city of Regina has a heavy debate ahead on the topic of a new arena for the city. A giant drug bust in Saskatoon that involves a local pharmacist.
About the Saskatchewan Spine Pathway's online training course, available for continuing medical education credits to physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists and chiropractors who care for patients with low back pain.
Scott Smith of Battleford, Sask. says the region is lacking in mental health support as he says one hospital turned him away during a crisis.
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Saskatchewan is facing a provincewide shortage of ambulances, as well as long wait times for EMS responses, according to the province's largest health-care union.
Samuel Colin, an advanced care paramedic on acute psychological injury leave in Regina, says he wanted to speak up about his experience in Saskatchewan's heavily strained health-care system so that other paramedics won't feel alone.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6640320
You now have choices about how and when you receive surgical care. You and your family doctor can make referral decisions together based on what's most important to you - wait time, surgeon, location of surgery. After you establish your priorities, the online Specialist Directory can provide you with current Saskatchewan-specific information, such as a listing of qualified doctors in your area and wait time information.
Visit the Specialist Directory at http://specialists.health.gov.sk.ca to find out more.
In a rapid process improvement workshop, Saskatchewan health system partners work with patients and family members to identify root causes affecting a healthcare issue, create and test solutions and decide on workable improvements.
The province says Dr. Saqib Shahab proposed the idea and the decision was made through consultation between the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6800807
In Regina, Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister of seniors, make an announcement about the future of long-term care homes operated by Extendicare in the province. Sharon Garrett, vice-president of integrated urban health and chief nursing officer at SHA, also takes part in the news conference via videoconference. Livingstone announces that SHA has initiated a process to end its relationship with Extendicare and will be permanently taking over operations of services at all five long-term care facilities that the private company runs in the province. The operation of the five homes have been under SHA oversight through a co-management agreement since August 5, 2021, when the Ministry of Health directed SHA to take control of clinical services at these homes and review their operations. That decision was made following the provincial ombudsman's report about the outbreak at Parkside Extendicare in Regina, where 194 of 198 residents contracted COVID-19 in the winter of 2020. Thirty nine individuals died of COVID-19 during the outbreak.
A pan-Canadian perspective about integrated Youth Services created by the Bell-Graham Boeckh Foundation Partnership. Integrated Youth Services aims to build effective, youth-focused and integrated services for mental health, substance use and related issues.
The Ministry of Health is responsible for policy direction, sets and monitors standards, and provides funding for regional health authorities and provincial health services.