August 19, 2009

Surgical procedures to be cut in Vancouver, BC

From the Vancouver Sun:
Thousands of surgeries may be cut in Metro Vancouver due to government underfunding, leaked paper
Vancouver patients needing neurosurgery, treatment for vascular diseases and other medically necessary procedures can expect to wait longer for care, NDP health critic Adrian Dix said Monday.

Dix said a Vancouver Coastal Health Authority document shows it is considering chopping more than 6,000 surgeries in an effort to make up for a dramatic budgetary shortfall that could reach $200 million.

�This hasn�t been announced by the health authority � but these cuts are coming,� Dix said, citing figures gleaned from a leaked executive summary of �proposed VCH surgical reductions.�

The health authority confirmed the document is genuine, but said it represents ideas only.

�It is a planning document. It has not been approved or implemented,� said spokeswoman Anna Marie D�Angelo.

Dr. Brian Brodie, president of the BC Medical Association, called the proposed surgical cuts �a nightmare.�

�Why would you begin your cost-cutting measures on medically necessary surgery? I just can�t think of a worse place,� Brodie said.
A "planning" document but why set things like this to paper when you aren't somehow planning to implement them. Posted by DaveH at August 19, 2009 8:18 PM
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