Waterloo Wellington cataract central intake
The Waterloo Wellington Cataract Central (CI) Intake was established in April 2021; in a 5-month period it has processed over 1,300 referrals.
- 53% of referrals were sent to the CI as Ocean eReferrals, while referrals received at the CI as fax are transcribed into Ocean and sent on to the specialist via Ocean eReferral
- 93% of referrals received at the CI have been complete
Key takeaways
The Waterloo Wellington Cataract Central Intake (CI) was established in April 2021 and is already seeing improvements in wait times while enhancing patient and provider experience.
The 90th percentile wait time has decreased from 351 days at 1 month post go-live, down to 309 days 5 months post go-live; a wait time reduction of 42 days*
*The 90th percentile wait time is the time in which 90% of patients are seen
The CI model provides patients the choice on how they would like their referral triaged, current data shows:
- 50% of patients indicated they preferred a specific surgeon
- 31% indicated they would prefer the first available surgeon
- 19% indicated they would prefer the surgeon closest to their home
Over 200 patients have consented to receive email notifications related to their eReferral
This [patient email notification]
is very convenient and much better than playing phone tag with an admin office
eReferral Cataract Surgery Patient
Waterloo Wellington
Central Intake provides one location
to send referrals and/or to contact
for status updates. It prevents
patients from being lost in the
system, distributes referrals equitably, prevents duplication of referrals and thereby reduces wait times
Debbie Hollahan
Director, WW Regional Coordination Centre
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