Hello everyone
Welcome to the December 2016 edition of Surgery News.It was very pleasing to note that in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report regarding Elective Surgery Waiting Times released earlier this month, NSW achieved the following outstanding results for Elective Surgery:
Compared with the same quarter last year:
The percentage of elective surgical procedures performed within recommended timeframes was 97.9% (up 1.0 percentage point). This included:
187 more people were ready for surgery and on the elective surgery waiting list at the end of the quarter (73,430 in total; up 0.3%). Of these:
In 2007, the Surgical Services Taskforce (SST) commissioned a Working Group to develop the Pre Procedure Preparation Toolkit (GL2007_018). In 2015-2016, the Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI) Anaesthesia Perioperative Care (APC) Network in collaboration with the SST and the Ministry of Health developed the Perioperative Toolkit, which was finalised in late November 2016.
No, the patient must remain in their current Clinical Priority Category and not be place in Not Ready for Care (NRFC). A Clinical Review is defined as a review of a patient on the waiting list to ensure that their waiting time remains appropriate for their clinical condition.
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