Hospital waiting lists now up to a year
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Hospital waiting lists now up to a year
Islanders needing general surgery face a wait of up to 12 months
HOSPITAL waiting times are significantly higher than in the UK, with some patients waiting up to a year before an operation, it has been revealed.
The figures, released to the JEP this week, show that Islanders needing general surgery face a 26-week wait for an outpatient appointment, then up to six months for surgery. That is double the Hospital’s own target of 13 weeks from GP referral to outpatient appointment, and much higher than the NHS target of 18 weeks from GP referral to surgery.
Andrew McLaughlin, the Hospital’s interim director, blamed the problem on a small population, staff shortages, including pending retirements, and issues regarding the recruiting and retaining of staff.
He stressed that the problem of having four doctors currently on restricted duties had not affected the waiting list times, which he said had come down from even higher figures four months ago. He added that cancer patients were seen within two weeks. (from JEP)
Re: Hospital waiting lists now up to a year
Guernseys waiting list is also very very long bit like Andrex
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