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Wait Times for Hip and Knee Surgery: What Do Patients and Surgeons Think?
Thursday, January 2, 2025
We chatted with patients and surgeons to get their thoughts. Patients, understandably, want quick action – they're in pain and ready for life to get back to normal. Surgeons, on the other hand, have to balance urgency with medical necessity. They want to make sure those who need the surgery most get it first.
An interesting point that came up was how people's lifestyles and jobs factor into the wait. For example, a construction worker might need a knee replacement faster than someone with a desk job, due to the physical demands of their role. This adds a layer of complexity to the debate.
In the end, finding a balance between what patients want and what's medically sound is key. It's like trying to solve a puzzle where everyone gets a piece of the solution. Maybe it's about creating a system that considers both urgency and medical need.
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