Years to go in dealing with surgery backlog caused by COVID: Merriman
Saskatchewan’s premier has said he hopes Saskatchewan is coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic now, but it seems the ripple effects in the health system are likely to continue for years to come.
This week, Health Minister Paul Merriman said the surgical backlog is around 30,000 surgeries — and there are still many that have yet to get on that list.
The problem is something Merriman said the government is working on — and a surgical plan was released in December that talks about increasing capacity by 7,000.
Merriman said a new surgical unit is being opened in Regina which will be able to do up to 1,000 more surgeries per year. The minister also said the government is looking at increasing surgeries done in the summer, which is a time when volumes traditionally go down.