Caernarfon Herald

Waiting list action ‘not until spring’

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PLANS to reduce NHS waiting lists in Wales will likely be delayed until the spring, health minister Eluned Morgan has warned.

Baroness Morgan indicated it could be months before elective surgeries are restarted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Many health boards paused non-urgent operations last month so resources could be redirected to the coronaviru­s booster jab rollout and to help with the Omicron variant wave. The move prompted concern over the country’s already soaring waiting list times.

Laura Jones MS asked the minister during a virtual Senedd Plenary session on Wednesday if operations could be kick-started sooner to help those who are suffering.

Ms Jones said: “I am contacted on a daily basis, as I’m sure we all are, by constituen­ts in pain wondering how much longer they can go on. Now we are seeing Covid numbers falling and hospital rates stable, can you press to get elective surgeries started again to give people some hope?”

Baroness Morgan said: “I can’t tell you how aware I am of the many thousands of people across Wales who are genuinely suffering at the moment and are in a lot of pain. So it is, after Covid, my first priority is to get those waiting lists down.

“It’s going to be difficult during this period, and we all knew that, as Omicron worked its way through the NHS system, there would have to be a cutback in planned care operations.

“I’ve made it clear I don’t expect us to get back to a place where we’re really tackling that waiting list until spring because of restrictio­ns we have to put in place due to Covid.”

Baroness Morgan added: “I do have empathy with those who are in pain and I would encourage them to get in touch with their GP to make sure they’ve got support and painkiller­s to get them through to the point where we’re all desperate to get to.”

The minister said the Welsh Government is working with health boards on a plan to reduce waiting lists on a regional basis, which could see people sent to hospitals further afield for surgery.

The most recent figures from October showed 680,000 people, one in five of the population, were waiting for treatment, already a record high – and that was prior to surgeries being put on hold once more in December.

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