Progress report shows majority of postponed surgeries have now been delivered to B.C patients
VICTORIA — After postponing elective surgeries in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the B.C Government says progress has been made in catching up.
In a release today (Sept. 1), Health Minister Adrian Dix says a recent report shows surgeries have been completed for 66 per cent of the patients who had their procedures postponed. (11,294 of the 17,154 patients)
“Our first report from May to June showed that we were making steady gains in the surgical renewal plan with a promising trajectory,” states Dix. “This remains true today, despite now facing down an increase in COVID-19 cases. We are almost back to our regular timelines for surgeries, with more British Columbians getting the needed surgeries to resume their lives.”
He adds that the time it takes to perform surgeries is almost back to normal. During the first few months of the COVID-19 response, surgeries took 26 per cent longer to complete.


