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Revealed: Plan to address surgery waitlists

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NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Oct 2022, 2:18pm
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Revealed: Plan to address surgery waitlists

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Oct 2022, 2:18pm

Health officials have revealed their plan to improve the inequality of wait times for planned surgeries, following the release of a 鈥渃omprehensive鈥 report which recommended 101 changes to health services.

Te Whatu Ora chief executive Margie Apa said 30 of the recommendations from the Planned Care Taskforce will be implemented this year beginning in December, with the remaining ones being phased in over several years.

鈥淧atients have already begun to see the benefit of the work from the taskforce.

鈥淕ood progress has been made from our start point of 5405 on July 1 with our latest data showing that 1622 patients as at October 17 who have been waiting the longest for treatment are now scheduled.鈥

Apa said effective management of the wait lists is key to improving outcomes for people, especially M膩ori who are more likely to see excessive wait times.

The report showed that 53 per cent of M膩ori had received treatment within four months of receiving certainty, compared to 58 per cent of non-M膩ori.

As well as this, the increase of people waiting more than 12 months for treatment was a burden more likely to be shouldered by M膩ori with 53 per cent of M膩ori waiting, as compared to 49 per cent for non-M膩ori and non-Pacific people.

Apa says the taskforce was tasked with improving this, and she is hopeful it will change.

鈥淭he taskforce was specifically charged with considering equity across its recommendations and I am pleased to see initiatives in the recommendations that will improve access.

鈥淭he current waiting list is on average 5.2 months 鈥 if this was to be improved to 3 months, an additional 30,000 procedures would need to be added.

鈥淭here is insufficient workforce and capacity to carry out this work immediately,鈥 a summary of the report reads.

鈥淚f it were feasible to purchase this work, it would cost approximately $274 million, a cost that is increasing by about $10 million each month.鈥

Apa said she is aware there is a lot of work to do.

鈥淭he mahi represented in this work is far from over. Implementation of the recommendations will be led by Te Whau Ora and Te Aka Whai Ora, managed by hospital and specialist services.鈥

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