Sask. to send patients to Calgary for orthopedic surgeries, but on their own dime
Saskatchewan has agreed to pay a Calgary clinic to do some orthopedic surgeries starting this fall, but the provincial government won’t pay for the patients’ travel to and from Alberta.
According to The Canadian Press, Saskatchewan’s Health Minister Paul Merriman said the government has contracted with a Calgary facility to do up to 20 knee and hip surgeries per month for people who are on Saskatchewan’s surgical waiting list.
“We’re trying to utilize all of the surgical capacity — not just within Saskatchewan, but we’ve also looked outside the province — to be able to get people done in their surgeries,” Merriman told the news agency.
He said the Saskatchewan Health Authority will manage the patients’ bookings, but those who choose to travel to Calgary for an operation will have to pay for the trip.