Surgical wait lists have hit alarming, record-breaking levels in the province according to the BC Anesthesiologists' Society.
In a letter sent to all MLAs obtained by Castanet, the society states the wait list for people requiring medically necessary surgeries in the province was at 88,481 as of June 30. They claim that number has now reached 91,000.
The June number includes 5,010 children under the age of 17.
"And, unfortunately, this is 3,013 more waitlisted patients than the 85,468 who were waiting in March 2018, when the new provincial surgical strategy was unveiled," the letter states.
The letter goes on to say the number of patients waiting for surgeries has increased by tens of thousands over the past two decades.
Figures release by the BCAS indicate more than 55,000 adults were on waitlists in the fiscal year 2001-2002. That climbed to over 72,000 a decade later.
The BCAS represents approximately 400 specialist doctors who are at the frontlines of our health system, caring for virtually every surgical patient in the province.
"We are ready, able and willing to help reverse these harmful trends in surgical waitlists," the anesthesiologists say.
"Our members have repeatedly shown that effective system-level improvements can result in more efficient operating rooms, better quality of surgical care, short wait times, and higher patient satisfaction."