Wachttijden in de Canadese gezondheidszorg: waarom ze belangrijk zijn en waar virtuele zorg kan helpen

18 december 2025
  door Blog Team

Canadezen blijven te maken hebben met lange wachttijden voor medisch noodzakelijke zorg. De wachttijden in de Canadese gezondheidszorg hebben nu invloed op alles, van afspraken met specialisten tot diagnostische beeldvorming, wat druk legt op patiënten, zorgverleners en gezondheidszorgstelsels in het hele land.

Recent national data shows that wait times have reached some of their highest levels in decades. According to physician-reported data published by the Fraser Institute, the median wait from a general practitioner referral to treatment reached approximately 30 weeks in 2024. That includes time spent waiting to see a specialist and time waiting for treatment after diagnosis.

At the same time, the Canadian Institute for Health Information reports that many provinces are still struggling to meet pre-pandemic benchmarks for priority procedures and diagnostics, including joint replacements and advanced imaging. These delays continue to shape patient experience and system performance nationwide.

 

Canadian Healthcare Wait Times Are Reaching Critical Levels

Healthcare wait times in Canada vary by province and type of care, but the overall trend is consistent. Patients are waiting longer to see specialists, receive diagnostic tests, and access treatment.

Statistics Canada has also reported that a significant portion of Canadians feel wait times negatively affect their daily lives, contributing to stress, uncertainty, and delayed recovery. These impacts extend beyond individual patients and place additional strain on providers trying to manage demand with limited resources.

 

Why Canadian Healthcare Wait Times Persist

Several factors continue to drive long wait times in Canada.

Workforce shortages remain a major challenge, particularly among specialists and support staff. An aging population is increasing demand for chronic and complex care. At the same time, many care pathways still rely heavily on in-person visits, even when virtual options could be appropriate.

Canada’s referral-based system helps manage access, but it also introduces additional steps before patients receive care. When capacity is limited, those steps can quickly turn into bottlenecks. As demand grows faster than available resources, Canadian healthcare wait times continue to rise.

 

The Impact of Healthcare Wait Times on Patients

Long waits affect more than schedules. Delays in care can lead to worsening symptoms, prolonged discomfort, and increased anxiety for patients and families.

For providers, long wait lists often translate into administrative burden, repeated follow-ups, and reduced flexibility in scheduling. Health systems face pressure to improve access while maintaining quality and safety, often with the same or fewer resources.

Reducing healthcare wait times in Canada requires approaches that expand access without adding unnecessary complexity.

 

How Telehealth Helps Reduce Wait Times

Telehealth has become an important tool for improving access to care across Canada. While it does not replace all in-person services, virtual care can help reduce delays at key points in the care journey.

Earlier access to clinicians
Virtual consultations allow patients to connect sooner for initial assessments, follow-ups, and triage, helping determine next steps without waiting for in-person availability.

Expanded specialist reach
Telehealth enables providers to support patients across regions, improving access in rural and underserved areas where specialist wait times are often longest.

Better use of in-person capacity
By shifting appropriate visits to virtual care, health systems can reserve physical space and in-person appointments for cases that truly require them.

As Canadian healthcare wait times continue to grow, telehealth plays a practical role in improving system responsiveness and patient experience.

 

Where Vidyo Supports Virtual Care in Canada

Vidyo helps healthcare organizations integrate virtual care into the workflows they already use. Instead of treating video as a separate tool, Vidyo enables secure, high-quality video to run directly inside clinical and operational systems.

With browser-based access, embedded video workflows, and reliable performance across devices and network conditions, Vidyo supports:

  • Remote specialist consultations
  • Virtual follow-ups that reduce unnecessary in-person visits
  • Hybrid care models that combine virtual and onsite treatment
  • Consistent video experiences across hospitals, clinics, and community care

As healthcare leaders look for practical ways to address Canadian healthcare wait times, integrating workflow-ready video with Vidyo helps teams deliver care sooner, reduce friction, and improve access without rebuilding their environment.

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