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Surgery, specialist backlog on P.E.I. could ease with new centralized referral process

Health P.E.I. plans to reduce the surgery and specialist backlog by creating an online platform allowinghealth-care providers to view existing referrals or wait times fora specific specialist when referring a patient.

Health P.E.I. says new system should be in place in 12 to 18 months

Health P.E.I. says some people have waited more than 400 days for procedures such as cataract surgery. It plans on reducing the backlog by centralizing the referral process for clinicians. (CBC)

Islanders hoping to get timely access to surgery and specialists will receive referrals more quickly if a new Health P.E.I. plan is successful.

The health authority says work is underway to create an online platform allowinghealth-care providers to view existing referrals or wait times fora specific specialist when referring a patient an option that isn't available now.

Dylana Arsenault, the executive director of hospital services and patient flow, said that with no numbers to guide them, clinicians may end upreferring patients towell-established surgeons on P.E.I. who have longer wait lists than other doctors with the same area of expertise.

For procedures such ascataract surgery, the health agencysaid some people have waited more than 400 days.

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Dylana Arsenault, Health P.E.I.'s executive director of hospital services and patient flow, says it will be between 12 to 18 months before a new centralized referral system isin place. (Submitted by Dylana Arsenault)

To reduce these wait times, Health P.E.I. plans on centralizing the referral process so that physicians can transfer patients to alternative specialists with the capacity to take them in sooner.

The change"allowsthem to have just that extra piece when deciding who is the right care provider that they'd like to refer their patients," she said.

The project is still in its early stages, she said, including consultations with health-care providers.

Health P.E.I. recently hired a provincial director of surgical services, whose job is to reassess the current system and support the transition to a more efficient approach.

With funding to be secured and softwareto be bought, Arsenault expects it to be between 12 to 18 months before a new centralized referral system isin place.

She said P.E.I. is a small province, making it easier for Health P.E.I. to find solutions.

In the meantime, shesaid, anyone concerned with wait times for a procedure can always ask for a new referral to a different practitioner.

With files from Jessica Doria-Brown