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  1. ii • Waiting Your Turn: 2022 Report • Moir and Barua fraerinstitute.org It is estimated that, across the 10 provinces, the total number of procedures for which people are waiting in 2022 is 1,228,047. This means that, assuming that each person waits for only one procedure, 3.2% of Canadians are waiting for treatment in 2022. The propor-

  2. • Appendix B: Psychiatry Waiting List Survey, 2023 Report, pp. 61–68, has tables and a graph labeled “B1” and so on. Errata • Editions of Waiting Your Turn from 2019 to 2022 reported the median wait time for Ontario in 1993 at 9.2 weeks in the figure on page iii, Median wait from referral by GP to treatment, by province, 1993 and 2023 ...

    • Canada’s Healthcare Wait Times Increased in 2021
    • Effects of Canada’s Healthcare Wait Times on Canadians
    • Major Healthcare Impacts as A Result of Increased Wait Times
    • Canada’s Healthcare Wait Times: Not Just A Result of Covid-19
    • Infographic: Wait Times For Health Care in Canada

    Overall, healthcare wait times in Canada for medically necessary treatments increased in 2021. In an annual studyconducted by the Fraser Institute, specialist physicians reported a median waiting time of 25.6 weeks in 2021 between referral from a general practitioner and receipt of treatment. In 2020, it was 22.6 weeks, and in 1993, the median wait...

    The effects of long wait times on health outcomes is well-documented. For example, prolonged wait times for cancer and heart disease have been associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Likewise, it’s been shown that patients suffering from mental health conditions that do not receive timely access to care often experience a rapid d...

    Long wait times bring significant and detrimental impacts to the Canadian healthcare system and Canadians’ health outcomes, including:

    It’s important to recognize that, although the pandemic has had a significant impact on healthcare wait times in Canada, it’s a much bigger problem than just COVID-19. Canada’s healthcare wait times have been among the highest in the world for a long time, the reasons behind which are complicated, varied, and too much to discuss here — perhaps anot...

    Data is derived from Waiting Your Turn: Wait Times for Health Care in Canada 2019 Report and 2021 Report from the Fraser Institute

  3. From referral by a general practitioner to consultation with a specialist. The waiting time in this segment increased from 11.1 weeks in 2021 to 12.6 weeks in 2022. This wait time is 242% longer than in 1993, when it was 3.7 weeks. The shortest waits for specialist consultations are in Ontario (10.1 weeks) while the longest occur in Prince ...

  4. Nov 30, 2023 · Access and wait times. CIHI provides timely and comparable data and information to guide decisions about improving both access to care and wait times for receiving a health service. For some services, this information includes the proportion of patients treated within benchmark time frames. Explore information on access and wait times ...

  5. Feb 28, 2023 · In 2019, patients waited 39.1 weeks (about 9 months) from doctor referral to treatment, and by 2022 they were waiting for 48.4 weeks (about 11 months). Luckily, Cardiology (non-urgent) has the shortest wait time. In 2022, it increased to 16.4 weeks, a jump of almost 5 weeks from the 2019 median.

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  7. Dec 15, 2021 · The waiting time in this segment increased from 10.5 weeks in 2020 to 11.1 weeks in 2021. This wait time is 201% longer than in 1993, when it was 3.7 weeks. The shortest waits for specialist consultations are in Ontario (8.2 weeks) while the longest occur in Prince Edward Island (24.1 weeks). From the consultation with a specialist to the point ...

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