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Major Initiative to Reduce Surgery Wait Times

February 2006

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

2006HEALTH0003-000050

Feb. 1, 2006

Ministry of Health

Office of the Premier

MAJOR INITIATIVE TO REDUCE SURGERY WAIT TIMES


VICTORIA - Premier Gordon Campbell announced today a major initiative to reduce wait times for hip and knee surgeries while building long-term capacity in the health-care system that will maximize the number of surgeries.

"We are doing more surgeries than ever before, and our health professionals have made significant progress in reducing wait times over the last four years," said Campbell. "Since 2001, B.C. has increased the number of hip replacements by 35 per cent and knee replacements by 65 per cent. However, the number of new cases continues to grow. These pressures are bound to continue as our aging population gets even healthier and leads more active lives. Clearly, more needs to be done. We aim to reduce backlogs and transform the system so that British Columbians face shorter wait times in the future." The $60.5-million wait time management strategy announced today includes:

The $60.5-million strategy builds on the success of a pilot project pioneered at Richmond Hospital beginning in 2004 that achieved a 40 per cent increase in the number of hip and knee surgeries. The Richmond project, the first of its kind in Canada, created a specialized unit dedicated to hip and knee surgery that makes the best use of operating room resources and ensures patients are adequately prepared for surgery and post-op.

The lessons learned from the Richmond pilot project form the basis for the creation of a new specialized Centre for Surgical Innovation at UBC Hospital that will:

The majority of hip and knee surgery patients are seniors between the ages of 60 and 79. Ministry wait list data shows that, over the last 10 years, the rate of surgeries across all age groups, particularly seniors, has been increasing every year.

The Province is working hard to manage wait times down. About half of all surgeries are done immediately and are never wait-listed because they are determined to be emergency or urgent cases. About 75 per cent of elective surgeries on the wait list are done in just over three months.

Surgical wait times are published on the Ministry of Health website at www.healthservices.gov.bc.ca/waitlist/.

Media
contact:

Marisa Adair
Communications Director
Ministry of Health
250 952-1889
250 920-8500 (cell)Marisa.Adair@gov.bc.ca

Mike Morton
Press Secretary
Office of the Premier
250 213-8218

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