the surgical waiting list at the hospital sits at 2,332 children, squires said, adding 69% of those procedures are beyond the clinically recommended wait times. he said more specialized operating room staff, like nurses and anesthesiologists, are needed to address the situation.
staffing is the main issue preventing the four hospitals from ramping up surgeries.
sickkids in toronto, which is back to 85% of surgical capacity, said the waiting list will actually grow even if they restore full service levels. for a stretch last year, sickkids operated at 100% capacity and the waiting list ballooned by 15%, said dr. simon kelley, a surgeon and associate chief of perioperative services at the hospital.
and that was before the surge.
the waiting list at sickkids sits at 6,301 procedures. hospital staff had to cancel 280 surgeries since ramping service levels down in mid-november, with half those procedures now completed or rescheduled.
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kelley said the hospital is working with regional facilities to launch a new model that would see the community hospitals take on more pediatric surgeries, likely more straightforward day procedures.
ontario health, with support from the ministry of health, has helped organize meetings with regional health-care providers and is helping to identify which procedures could be done outside the main pediatric hospitals, kelley said.