Do explicit prioritisation tools reduce waiting times and improve equitable access for patients awaiting elective surgery?
Universal prioritisation tools with vertical and horizontal equity can help re-order patients on waiting lists for elective surgery and reduce waiting times.
Explicit prioritisation tools with a standardised scoring system based on clear evidence-based criteria are likely to reduce waiting times and improve equitable access to health care. Multiple attributes need to be considered in defining a fair prioritisation system to overcome limitations with local variations and discriminations. Collating evidence from a diverse body of research provides a single framework to improve the quality and efficiency of elective surgical care provision in a variety of health settings. Universal prioritisation tools with vertical and horizontal equity would help with re-ordering patients on waiting lists for elective surgery and reduce waiting times.
Rathnayake et al. (Mon,) studied this question.