B.C. aims to reduce backlog of surgeries within 22 months
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s health minister says 90 per cent of patients who had their surgery postponed during the first wave of the pandemic have now had their procedures.
Adrian Dix says operating-room hours were added to clear a backlog of surgeries that were cancelled in mid-March to ensure beds were saved for patients with COVID-19.
Non-urgent surgeries resumed two months later, and Dix says more surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses have been hired.
The minister says significantly more surgeries were done over the holiday period compared with the previous year, but outbreaks of COVID-19 at hospitals in North Vancouver, Prince George and Burnaby reduced the number of surgeries that could be performed.