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Health Cards Need To Be Updated with New Stickers by December 31, 2017

by Government of Saskatchewan
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Residents with provincial health coverage who have not received their health card renewal stickers in the mail are encouraged to contact eHealth Saskatchewan (eHealth) as soon as possible. Most health cards expire on December 31, 2017.

If an individual’s health card expires, he or she could be billed for medical services.

This fall, eHealth mailed health card renewal packages to all residents with provincial health coverage. The packages included updated stickers that will renew health cards for a three year period, until December 31, 2020. Residents who have not received a package should call eHealth at 1-800-667-7551, email Change@eHealthSask.ca, or visit eHealth’s office located at 2130 – 11th Avenue in downtown Regina to receive their renewal sticker.

eHealth’s office is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on statutory holidays, including December 25, 26 and January 1.

The most common reason why people do not receive their renewal stickers is because they have moved and not updated their address with eHealth Saskatchewan. Residents can update their address, as well as personal and family information, online at www.eHealthSask.ca.

This year, eHealth Saskatchewan mailed health card renewal packages to more than 689,000 households in the province.

For more information on health benefits, visit www.Saskatchewan.ca.

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