Residents are able to access their MySaskHealthRecord accounts from their cellphones thanks to the new app.
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“MySaskHealthRecord provides the information patients need to take charge of their own health,” Dr. Nelson Leong said in the release. “A lot of my patients want to play a role in guiding their own health care and the mobile app makes it that much easier. I see this as a real enhancement to the care I can provide and my relationship with my patients.”Article content
In order to use the app, residents must have an existing MySaskHealthRecord account. One can be created online atThe app works on phones running Apple operating system 14 or newer, and Android operating system 11 or newer. It is available for download in the Apple or Google Play app stores.
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