Abstract

Chronic diseases disproportionately affect indigenous people in Saskatchewan, with high rates of HIV, hepatitis C, and diabetes. Concentration of health care services in urban centers and minimal in-community health care service delays access to diagnostic testing and treatment for those residing in

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