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Access to High Profile Procedures in Manitoba:
1989-1997 (selected years) The number of patients treated, has not been
adversely affected by downsizing; just as many patients were cared for in 1996/97 as prior
to bed closures, with fewer resources. This was accomplished by a shift in the way care is
delivered:
- number of days in hospital decreased dramatically
(more than a 19% drop for short-stay cases)
- Winnipeg residents received more surgery in 1996/97 than they did in 1991/92:
- more outpatient and fewer inpatient procedures,
- significantly shorter stays for surgical inpatients.
- As the figure shows, access to specific high profile procedures such as coronary artery
bypass, cataract surgery and knee replacement increased dramatically, by as much as 118%
in the case of knee replacement.
- Non-Winnipeg residents also retained high rates of access to Winnipeg hospitals, as
measured by number of cases treated, & rate of high intensity admissions (tertiary
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