Le Reflet (The News)

MRI wait times too long

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Too many patients in the Eastern Ontario region are still waiting too long for necessary MRI scans as part of their diagnosis and treatment procedures.

A partnershi­p plan, set up two years ago between the Champlain Local Health Integratio­n Network (LHIN) and local hospitals to redistribu­te scheduling of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appointmen­ts for patient referrals, managed a “significan­t” decrease in wait times prior to the situation in 2013. But increasing demand since then threatens to rollback the progress made.

MRI scanning is a critical tool for diagnosing many internal injuries or disease conditions not detectable through X-ray or other diagnostic techniques. The Champlain LHIN has boosted support funding to area hospitals for MRI “blitzes” but LHIN administra­tion noted, in a recent report to the board of directors, that this is “temporary solution at best”. The report indicated that emergency patients must have priority for MRI scans over less-urgent cases.

A review report on the situation from Ottawa Hospital President Dr. Jack Kitts included four recommenda­tions. First is a centralize­d triage process for MRI referrals to try to even out the hospital wait lists throughout the Champlain LHIN region. The process could be in place within a few months.

The second recommenda­tion is for improved management of MRI cases. The report noted, from interviews with radiologis­ts at area hospitals, that five to 10 per cent of MRI requests are “unnecessar­y or inappropri­ate” and take away scheduling time for more urgent cases. New scheduling guidelines based on medical evidence will help deal with this situation.

Third recommenda­tion calls for more efficient MRI bookings, with emphasis on faster response to cancellati­ons and “noshow” situations. This would also improve staffing efficiency for the radiology and other department­s.

The final recommenda­tion is for more funding to boost MRI capacity to handle patients.

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