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Wait times stable at 6 months, for non-emergency MRIs in Yukon

'We've been able to improve access to care with the MRI, and we've been able to reduce wait times,' said the CEO of the Whitehorse Hospital Corp.

Territory's only MRI machine has been in operation since last year

An MRI machine.
The MRI machine at the Whitehorse General Hospital now scans about 2,100 patients per year. It's the only MRI machine in the North. (CBC)

Wait times for an MRI scan at the Whitehorse General Hospital have stabilized at around six months, for non-urgent cases. Patients needing a follow-up are now being booked for Maynine months away.

Yukon's only MRI machine has been operating since last year. Physicians immediately began taking advantage of it, to diagnose their patients.

"We've been able to improve access to care with the MRI,and we've been able to reduce waittimes from what was previously seen by patients having to be sent down south," said Jason Bilsky, CEO of the Yukon Hospital Corporation.

Jason Bilsky, CEO of the Yukon Hospital Corporation, believes the wait times in Yukon are acceptable, noting that other Canadians often wait longer for an MRI. (CBC)

"Previous to having the MRI here closer to home, wait times were probably in the neighbourhood of 12 months to 18 months for non-urgent scans."

Bilskybelieves the wait times in Yukon are acceptable, noting thatother Canadians oftenwait longer for an MRI.

Before the territoryhad its own machine, Yukonersunderwent about700 scans a year, Bilsky said.Theynow undergo about 2,100 scans per year, in Whitehorse.

What accounts for the jump in MRI scans? Bilsky says there could be a couple of factors.

"Before, we may have been using a different diagnostic tool here like a CT, possibly.[An MRI] is a more appropriate tool in certain circumstances where you don't want to use any radiation or anything like that," he said.

The other factor may be more straightforward it's now available closer to home.