New report looks at wait times, lengthy lists for surgeries in BC
VANCOUVER — More than 85,000 patients were on a wait-list for medically-needed surgery at the end of the 2017-18 fiscal year, according to a new report.
The BC Anesthesiologists’ Society (BCAS) released the ‘Far Too Long, Far Too Many‘ report earlier today (Jan. 15), and in a news release, the organization says this is the first in a series of discussion papers on BC’s “worrisome increase” in surgical wait-lists and wait-times.
“We undertook considerable research to determine the size and extent of B.C.’s surgical wait-lists, as well as the length of time patients must endure before they receive treatment,” said Dr. Roland Orfaly, Chief Executive Officer of the BCAS. “It is surprising just how large – and how quickly – B.C.’s wait-lists have grown in recent years. Our research discovered, for example, that since 2001/02 the number of people waiting for surgery has risen at a rate three-times greater than the rate of increase in the province’s total population.”
Orfaly said the purpose of this discussion paper was to illustrate not only the size of BC’s wait-lists and wait-times, but also to show British Columbians that anesthesiologists want to work in collaboration with the provincial government, regional health authorities and other health care providers to find solutions.