Centralized lists that match waiting patients with the next available surgeon are showing promise at reducing wait times, but doctors say there are still some hurdles to overcome before they become commonplace.
Though patients waiting months for surgery might assume theyāve been placed in a central queue that will give them access to the next available spot, thatās usually not the case.
āWhat we really have is hundreds or thousands of surgeons operating their own private businesses, managing their own wait list of patients,ā Dr. David Urbach, head of surgery at Womenās College Hospital in Toronto, told CBC.
āPatients donāt know who has
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