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eHealth Saskatchewan 01.05.2021

The phone system for Health Registries and Vital Statistics is back online. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and thank you for your patience.

eHealth Saskatchewan 27.04.2021

We are currently experiencing technical issues with the phone system for Health Registries and Vital Statistics. We will notify the public when our phones are back online. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience.

eHealth Saskatchewan 24.04.2021

Starting tomorrow, March 11 at 8:00am, residents ages 85 and over from across the province will be able to book their COVID-19 vaccine appointment online or ove...r the phone. Appointments can be booked through Saskatchewan’s new online booking system at saskatchewan.ca/COVID19-vaccine. You can also book an appointment by calling 1-833-SASK-VAX (1-833-727-5829). Only those eligible will be able to book an appointment. If you are not in the 85+ age group, or are not booking for someone in that age group, please do not try to call or book an appointment online. Additional booking eligibility for Phase 1 age groups will be announced in the days to come!

eHealth Saskatchewan 13.04.2021

Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Shahab will be providing an update today (Tuesday, March 2, 2021) on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan at 3:00pm. You can watch this live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SKGov/live/ or view it afterward on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist.

eHealth Saskatchewan 05.04.2021

LIVE: Minister of Health Paul Merriman and SHA CEO Scott Livingstone provide an update on COVID-19 and Saskatchewan's Vaccine Delivery Plan.

eHealth Saskatchewan 15.02.2021

COVID-19 Update for February 9: 44,521 Vaccines Delivered, 80 New Cases, 253 Recoveries, Five Deaths There are 80 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewa...n on February 9, bringing the provincial total to date to 25,654 cases. Five Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One death was reported in the 60-69 age group from the Far North West zone; two deaths were reported in the 80+ age group from the North Central zone; one death was reported in the 80+ age group from the Saskatoon zone; and one death was reported in the 80+ age group from the South East zone. The new cases are located in the Far North West (5), Far North East (7), North West (13), North Central (7), North East (1), Saskatoon (34), Central West (2), Central East (5), Regina (4) and South Central (1) zones. One (1) case has pending residence information. A total of 23,282 individuals have recovered and 2,026 cases are considered active. Two hundred and six (206) people are in hospital. One hundred and eighty (180) people are receiving inpatient care: Far North West (4), North West (21), North Central (25), North East (2), Saskatoon (65), Central West (1), Central East (10), Regina (48), South Central (1), and South East (3). Twenty-six (26) people are in intensive care: North West (1), North Central (1), Saskatoon (10), Central East (3), Regina (10) and South West (1). The seven-day average of daily new cases is 203 (16.5 new cases per 100,000 population). Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-for-february-9. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers and the 7-day average of daily new cases in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities. There were 1,252 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered yesterday in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 44,521. With this, 100 per cent of the doses received have been administered to date. This overage is due to efficiencies in drawing extra doses from vials of vaccine received. The 1,252 doses were administered in the following zones: Far North West (294), Far North Central (11), Far North East (162), North West (75), North East (242), North Central (72), Central West (381), South East (15). Back-dated corrections submitted for January 22 - February 6 have realized an additional 282 doses of vaccine administered. Today, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced the approval of regulatory change for the Pfizer vaccine from five doses to six doses per vial. This week's shipment of Pfizer to the province will continue to be counted as five doses per vial. Beginning next week, all Pfizer doses shipped to provinces and territories will be based on six doses per vial. Due to this change, the Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Health Authority are currently examining the potential impact to vaccine distribution plans. For a listing of first and second doses in Saskatchewan administered by geographic zone, visit https://www.saskatchewan.ca/covid19-vaccine-update.

eHealth Saskatchewan 12.02.2021

Earlier this morning, an outage affected the Government of Saskatchewan's online service: Saskatchewan Account, used to access MySaskHealthRecord, as well as many other government services. This meant that people were unable to sign in to their MySaskHealthRecord account. However, the issue has now been resolved and users can now access MySaskHealthRecord. We apologize for any inconvenience.

eHealth Saskatchewan 04.02.2021

Did you know your pharmacist can help with a range of conditions and minor ailments and can even help with emergency prescription refills? Talk to them about ac...id reflux, bacterial skin infections, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye), emergency contraception, erectile dysfunction, nail fungus infection, shingles, urinary tract infections and more. More: https://www.skpharmacists.ca/site/patients/your-pharmacist

eHealth Saskatchewan 30.01.2021

For the 6th year in a row, Olivia topped the list of most popular baby girls’ names. Liam was the most popular name for baby boys for the 11th year in a row. Ov...er 12,000 babies were born in Saskatchewan this past year. See the full list of names at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//liam-and-olivia-still-saskatc.

eHealth Saskatchewan 15.01.2021

Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day. Every time this video is viewed today, Bell will donate 5 more towards Canadian mental health initiatives. Watch and share to show your support. #BellLetsTalk

eHealth Saskatchewan 04.01.2021

COVID-19 Update: 4,013 Vaccines Delivered, 286 New Cases, 96 New Recoveries, Two New Deaths There are 286 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Jan...uary 4, 2021, bringing the provincial total to date to 16,367 cases. Two Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. One in the 80+ age group was from the Far North East zone and one in the 70-79 age group was from the North East zone. The new cases are located in the Far North West (18), Far North Central (1), Far North East (46), North West (17), North Central (63), North East (5), Saskatoon (41), Central West (5), Central East (8), Regina (48), South West (1), South Central (8) and South East (9) zones. Sixteen new cases have pending residence information. Two previously reported cases with pending residence information have been found to be out-of-province residents and removed from the counts. A total of 13,180 individuals have recovered and 3,027 cases are considered active. One hundred and eighty people are in hospital. One hundred and forty-five people are receiving inpatient care: one in the Far North West; one in the Far North East; 10 in the North West; 30 in the North Central; three in the North East; 42 in the Saskatoon; one in the Central West; six in the Central East; 42 in the Regina; one in the South West; three in the South Central; and five in the South East zones. Thirty-five people are in intensive care: two in the North West; five in the North Central; 10 in the Saskatoon; one in the Central East; 16 in the Regina; and one in the South Central zones. The seven-day average of daily new cases is 209 (17.2 new cases per 100,000 population) and is now available on the Government of Saskatchewan website. This chart compares today’s average to data collected over the past several months. Please visit https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca//seven-day-average-of-ne. As of January 4, a total of 4,013 doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine have been provided to health care workers in Regina as part of the initial pilot and in Saskatoon as part of Phase 1. Starting this week, Pfizer vaccinations will begin in Prince Albert and Moderna vaccinations will begin in the Far North West and Far North Central zones for eligible health care staff as well as long term and personal care home residents, according to the COVID-19 immunization prioritization. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-4013-vaccines-. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers and the 7-day average of daily new cases in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

eHealth Saskatchewan 26.12.2020

Did you know? You can check your COVID-19 test results in MySaskHealthRecord. Sign up for an account today at eHealthSask.ca. To get your secure PIN after you sign up, please call 1-844-767-8259 and select 1, then 5.

eHealth Saskatchewan 06.12.2020

COVID-19 Update: One Death, 283 New Cases, 126 In Hospital, 183 Recoveries One resident in the South zone, who tested positive for COVID-19, has died. The indiv...idual was in the 80+ age category. There are 283 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on December 4, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 9,527 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (9), Far North East (11), North West (12), North Central (47), North East (7), Saskatoon (50), Central West (7), Central East (9), Regina (83), South West (12), South Central (9) and South East (9) zones and 18 new cases have pending residence information. Two cases with pending residence information have been assigned to the North West (one from November 15 and one from November 22). The seven-day average of daily new cases is 262 (21.7 new cases per 100,000 population). Of the 9,527 reported cases, 4,116 are considered active. A total of 5,356 people have recovered. One-hundred and twenty-six people are in hospital. One-hundred and one people are receiving inpatient care: seven in the North West, 12 in the North Central, one in the North East, 36 in Saskatoon, one in the Central East, 20 in Regina, three in the South West, and 21 in the South East zones. Twenty-five people are in intensive care: one in the North West, four in the North Central, 11 in Saskatoon and nine in the Regina zones. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-one-death-283-. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-and-risk-o/index-of-communities.

eHealth Saskatchewan 30.11.2020

COVID-19 Update: Four Deaths, 329 New Cases, 111 in Hospital, 208 Recoveries Four residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. Three of the deceased w...ere residents from the North Central, Regina and South East zones and in the 80+ age group and one resident was from South Central in the 70-79 age group. There are 329 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 27, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 7,691 cases. The new cases are located in the Far North West (8), Far North East (4), North West (23), North Central (21), North East (1), Saskatoon (158), Central West (6), Central East (11), Regina (61), South West (16), South Central (1) and South East (14) zones and five (5) new cases have pending residence information. Four cases with pending residence information have been assigned to the North Central zone. The seven-day average of daily new cases is 268 (22.1 new cases per 100,000 population). Of the 7,691 reported cases, 3,263 are considered active. A total of 4,384 people have recovered. One-hundred and eleven people are in hospital. Ninety-five people are receiving inpatient care; one in the Far North West, eight in the North West, 12 in North Central, one in North East, 32 in Saskatoon, two in Central East, 16 in Regina, two in South West, one in South Central and 20 in the South East zone. Sixteen people are in intensive care: one in North West, 11 in Saskatoon, one in South West and three in Regina. Learn more at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//covid19-update-four-deaths-32. Learn more about COVID-19 case, test and hospitalization numbers in Saskatchewan at https://dashboard.saskatchewan.ca/health-wellness. To find your community, use the list at https://www.saskatchewan.ca//cases-an/index-of-communities.

eHealth Saskatchewan 22.11.2020

eHealth Saskatchewan is aware that access to MySaskHealthRecord is not available at this time. We are working to resolve the issue and will notify the public when service has been restored. Thank you for your patience.

eHealth Saskatchewan 19.11.2020

REMINDER: Your Saskatchewan Health Card needs to be updated with the new sticker by December 31, 2020. An updated health card ensures that you are eligible for health services. If you have not yet received your new sticker in the mail, please contact eHealth Saskatchewan directly at 1-800-667-7551 or by email at [email protected]. If you still haven’t received your health card renewal package, it could be because you moved and did not update your address with us. Pleas...e note that you can update your address, as well as other personal and family information, online at eHealthSask.ca. Once you receive your package, simply place the updated sticker on the top right-hand corner of your health card to renew it for a three-year period, until December 31, 2023.

eHealth Saskatchewan 03.11.2020

Access to MySaskHealthRecord has been restored. To log in, please visit our MySaskHealthRecord page. https://bit.ly/3lOno1M

eHealth Saskatchewan 23.10.2020

During the Provincial election, eHealth will not be posting on social media with the exception of COVID-19 related updates. We're still responding to customer inquiries via private message. Feel free to visit our website at ehealthsask.ca or call our toll-free line at 1-800-667-7551 (for health card, birth, death, marriage and name change certificates). For MySaskHealthRecord related inquiries, please call 1-844-767-8259.

eHealth Saskatchewan 13.10.2020

Did you know you can sign up to get notifications in MySaskHealthRecord? Get a notification sent to your personal email when new information is ready for you to review online, including your prescription history data or COVID-19 results.