Transportation pilot program assists rural cancer patients travelling to urban centers
When the provincial government eliminated the Saskatchewan Transportation Company in 2017, many rural residents requiring medical treatment were left scrambling for transportation presenting barriers for access to healthcare.
This is particularly significant for cancer patients in Northern and rural areas because cancer treatment is only available in Saskatoon and Regina. Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) responded by developing the Cancer Transportation Pilot Program.
MN-S Minister of Health Marg Friesen told meadowlakeNOW under this pilot program, individuals requiring cancer treatment produce their own driver and vehicle and MN-S supports them with reimbursement of fuel costs and a $25 flat rate for parking costs associated with travel to and from the patient’s community for cancer-related appointments within Saskatchewan.
“If there is a cancer patient for example coming from Île-à-la-Crosse, Meadow Lake, Beauval or Pinehouse, we would provide them the financial resources to get down to Saskatoon for their cancer treatment for the day,” Friesen said.