Source: CBC News, September 13, 2017
Provincial budget initially limited services to low-income families, machines will now be available on loan
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Health is altering its stance on sleep-apnea machines.
Starting Oct. 1, the province will allow patients with moderate to severe sleep apnea to receive a machine on loan at a cost of $275 for the life of the machine.
Image Source: The province of Saskatchewan has recently changed a decision to stop paying for sleep apnea machines. (CBC)