Surgeries in British Columbia hospitals continued during the pandemic at levels close to, and even above, the rate performed before COVID, according to new data released from the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Surgeries in British Columbia hospitals continued during the pandemic at levels close to, and even above, the rate performed before COVID, according toThe result was that the province is close to clearing the surgical backlog that resulted fromMeanwhile, in many other provinces — including Ontario — those surgical backlogs continue, deficits that won’t be cleared anytime soon because the data shows that few provinces have managed to increase surgeries much above pre-pandemic levels.
CIHI estimates that overall in Canada, more than 900,000 surgeries were put on the back burner from March 2020 to September 2022 after volumes dropped precipitously during the first months of the pandemic and again during succeeding waves of COVID. Part of the problem for Ontario was that the rate of COVID infections was much higher than it was in provinces such as B.C.
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