Doctors fret over surgery backlog after immediate COVID-19 crisis
OTTAWA — Doctors say they’re becoming increasingly concerned about how they will handle the swelling backlog of elective surgeries once the immediate COVID-19 threat has ebbed.
Hospitals have put off non-urgent surgeries to focus on the viral outbreak.
But doctors worry their elective procedures could become urgent by the time operating rooms are available.
“Our waiting times will increase and it’ll backlog,” said Dr. Sandy Buchman, president of the Canadian Medical Association.

