Nova Scotia aims to cut wait times for knee, hip replacements to six months
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is moving to significantly cut Canada’s worst wait times for hip and knee replacements, as it strives to meet the national standard over the next four years — or possibly earlier.
Health Minister Randy Delorey said Friday that a $6.4 million commitment would allow an additional 500 people to get surgeries this year.
The current wait times: Around 620 days for hip replacements, and about 737 for knees.
“Money alone will not solve this challenge,” said Delorey. “We are also changing how we do things … making better use of our operating rooms and freeing up more hours for surgery.”


