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View the Wait Time Alliance 2015 Report Card

4 Dec 2015

Over this period, much has been learned about While hospital-based efforts to improve patient flow and the causes of wait times and the variety of strategies to centralize the intake of surgical patients are making a that can be employed to address them, including greater difference, they represent improvements to only one part use of operations research (the use of interdisciplinary of the system. [...] Saskatchewan continues to improve the most and reports – Increased use of allied health providers to increase the lowest wait times for the procedures that could be the surgical and diagnostic capacity of surgeons. [...] For their use of the websites and have offered constructive instance, Ontario reports that the maximum amount of feedback.9 time that nine out of 10 patients with complex needs spent to complete their ED visit and be admitted to the The results for 2015 are listed in Table 2. [...] Timely access to care for patients under federal jurisdiction In view of this significant role of the federal government, The federal government is the fifth largest provider of the WTA calls for public reporting of timely access health care in Canada in terms of dollars spent.26 Total to health services for individuals falling under federal spending by the federal government was $4.5 billion juri. [...] The lack of transparency with § Correctional Service Canada is responsible “for providing respect to the location of the federal performance data and essential health services and reasonable access to non- essential mental health services that will contribute to the opaque nature of the little information that is available the inmate’s rehabilitation and successful reintegration makes it difficult.
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