Canadians waiting longer than ever for medical treatment, new study finds

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The Fraser Institute study this year reports a median wait time of 27.4 weeks for Canadians to get treatment after a family doctor referral.

The think tank has been running the survey since 1993, and this year reports a median wait time of 27.4 weeks for Canadians to get treatment, longer than the 25.6 weeks reported in 2021 and significantly longer than 9.3 weeks the institute recorded in 1993.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

“Excessively long wait times remain a defining characteristic of Canada’s health-care system” said Mackenzie Moir, Fraser Institute policy analyst and co-author of the report. “And they aren’t simply minor inconveniences, they can result in increased suffering for patients, lost productivity at work, a decreased quality of life, and in the worst cases, disability or death.”Article content

The survey broke down the wait times based on medical specialities as well, with the shortest wait there for radiation treatments to treat cancer, which took on average 3.9 weeks. The longest wait time was for neurosurgery which took 58.9 weeks, but there were also long waits for plastic surgery, which took 58.1 weeks and orthopedic surgery where patients waited on average 48.4 weeks.

Provinces have been calling on the federal government to deliver a substantial increase, up to $28 billion, in the annual Canada Health Transfer to increase funding for hospitals, doctors and nurses in a bid to deal with shortages. The Liberals have indicated a willingness to increase transfers, but want the money to come with certain strings including better data sharing and a strategy for expanding the healthcare workforce.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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liberals keeps using that open door policy for immigrants and refugees....meanwhile our hospitals are still the same as they were 30 years ago. not against immigration however facilities need expansion to support the new population. including our infrastructure development.

Canada controls patient access by limiting nurses doctors beds surgeries procedures hospitals etc. Unions,associations, immigration, university admission etc are 100% in on the plan They are all pay-to-play socialist organizations...USSR economics 101...1963..They collapsed 1991

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