Promise History
2.12.08 - “[B]y March 31, 2022, we will ensure that […] 75% of knee replacement surgeries will be done within the 182-day national standard.”
19-Oct-2022
Durant la période d’avril à juin 2022, seulement 27% des chirurgies de remplacement du genou ont été effectuées dans des délais correspondant à la norme nationale. Durant la même période, 50% des chirurgies de remplacement de la hanche ont été complétées dans 249 jours, alors que 90% d’entre elles l’ont été dans une période de 583 jours.
During the period of April to June 2022, only 27% of knee replacement surgeries were completed within the national standard time frame. During the same period, 50% of hip replacement surgeries were completed within 249 days, while 90% were completed within 583 days.
Délais d'attente pour les chirurgies du genou - ministère de la santé
31-Dec-2021
“Oct to Dec 2021 Percentage [of knee replacement surgeries] completed within benchmark timeframe 45 %”
Department of Health - Wait Time
02-Jun-2021
“The provincial government has reduced the number of people waiting longer than a year for hip and knee replacements by over 50 per cent, between December 2020 and April 30, 2021. […] From December 2020 to April 2021, the number of people on a waiting list decreased from 747 to 346. As part of a pilot project in Saint John, over 450 hip and knee replacement surgeries have been completed at St. Joseph’s Hospital since Oct. 13, 2020.”
Hip and knee replacement wait times cut in half - Department of Health
14-Apr-2021
[Ed. Note: See table “Knee replacement”, under columns “Jul to Sept 2020”, “Oct to Dec 2020” and “Jan to Mar 2021” in row “Percentage completed within benchmark timeframe” : 22 %, 31 %, 36 %]
Surgical Wait Time - Department of Health
25-Nov-2020
« In recent weeks, St-Joseph’s has increased the number of hip and knee surgeries to as many as 20 per week. She said this will help the Higgs government reach its goal of cutting wait times in half by March. Shephard said the province is also running programs to help people waiting for surgery with physiotherapy so they can manage their pain better and, in some cases, eliminate it altogether. »
02-Nov-2020
“Prior to COVID-19 and the cancellation of the elective surgeries, the average wait time for a knee or hip replacements in this province was 450 days. “That would be roughly, the average would be about a year and a half wait for a knee or a hip arthroplasty prior to the pandemic. Now it’s an extra 90 days.” Forsythe said the province hasn’t made any progress with the wait-list. Instead, it has become a lot worse since the first wave of the pandemic, something he finds troubling and discouraging.”
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