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Germany's Faster Surgeries: A Canadian Health Wake-Up Call
30 Apr
Summary
- Germany performs hip and knee surgeries in weeks, while Canadians wait years.
- Germany's activity-based funding model drives hospital competition and efficiency.
- Canada could learn from Germany's higher surgeon numbers and operating room access.
In Germany, hip and knee replacement surgeries are completed within weeks, a process that can take years for many Canadians. Elizabeth Sandomeer, a Canadian living in Hamburg, had both her knees replaced in under three months. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Sebastian Braun highlights Germany's competitive hospital funding model as a key factor.
Germany largely employs activity-based funding, where hospitals earn more by treating more patients. This system fosters competition, unlike Canada's global budget approach, which critics argue leads to rationing care. Germany also boasts nearly four times the number of orthopedic surgeons per capita compared to Canada.
Furthermore, German hospitals offer more operating room time and significantly more hospital beds per capita than Canada. Patients in Germany can directly consult orthopedic surgeons, bypassing the lengthy referral process common in Canada. These differences contribute to Germany's faster surgical turnaround times.
Canadian surgeons suggest adopting Germany's competition-driven funding and increasing surgical capacity could alleviate long wait times. While Germany is exploring a hybrid funding model, its success offers valuable insights for improving healthcare efficiency and patient access to timely procedures.