Cardiology clinic becomes first in Saskatchewan to opt out of public health care
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — A cardiology clinic in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of medicare, has opted out of the publicly funded health-care system after it struggled to meet its costs under the province’s fee structure.
Dr. Jeffrey Wilkinson, who runs the South Saskatchewan Heart Clinic in Moose Jaw, said Friday in a statement that he believes it is the first clinic in the province to go private since universal health care was introduced in 1962.
“Over the last five years, being a specialist clinic in Moose Jaw has been operationally and financially difficult,” he wrote in the statement.
“In early January 2023, these mounting difficulties became a crisis.”


