There are no standard or universally accepted definitions of waiting times for a broad range of health services and procedures. The Western Canada Waiting List Project, like other similar projects, has recognized the need to establish such standard definitions to improve the accuracy and comparability of waiting time information across procedures and jurisdictions and of information provided to patients. This article proposes standard definitions of waiting times for surgery and magnetic resonance imaging.
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