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WQ.288/2023

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

BY DEPUTY R.S. KOVACS OF ST. SAVIOUR

QUESTION SUBMITTED ON MONDAY 19th JUNE 2023

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON MONDAY 26th JUNE 2023

Question

“Will the Minister provide the following for each of the last 5 years, including to date in 2023 –

  1. the number of patients waiting for knee and hip operations;
  2. the length oftime patients have been waiting for such operations;
  3. the number of hip and knee operations carried out;
  4. the number of Jersey patients who have had hip or knee operations privately in
  1. Jersey
  2. UK or elsewhere

and state, if known, how many of those were previously on the Health Service waiting list; and

  1. how much each of these procedures costs the Health Service?”

Answer

The data below refer to the following hip and knee replacement procedures:

Total Hip Replacements.

Total Knee Replacements.

Replacement of Femoral Head only (partial hip replacement).

Hybrid Hip Replacements.

Hybrid Knee Replacements.

Uni-compartmental Knee Replacements.

Figures are provided up to 26 May 2023 at which point the HCS Patient Administration System (TrakCare) was switched off and replaced with a new Electronic Patient Record system (IMS Maxims). Statistical reporting of theatre activity and waiting lists is currently being finalised and validated as part of acceptance testing of the new system. Clinical Coding of inpatient procedures is an ongoing process, performed following the discharge of a patient from hospital, so figures are liable to change.

  1. As at the 26 May 2023, there were 168 Patients on the elective inpatient waiting list for the above procedures, including patients listed for Bilateral Procedures (Twice).

When patients were listed for a procedure in TrakCare, the intended procedure was recorded in a free text format that is not machine readable. This means that identifying hip and knee replacements requires manually reviewing the waiting list. Therefore, the position is provided for the latest available date only. Improved functionality in the new EPR (IMS Maxims) means that all listings going forward will be recorded against a standardised procedure code to allow in- depth reporting in future.

  1. The table below shows the number ofdays each of the above patients had been waiting as at 26 May 2023, grouped by total days waiting.

 

Clinician Priority

0-30

31-60

61-90

91-120

121-150

151-180

180-365

>365

Grand Total

Routine

9

19

9

10

7

10

43

29

136

Soon

9

9

3

3

0

1

3

2

30

Urgent

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Grand Total

19

29

12

13

7

11

46

31

168

When patients were listed for a procedure in TrakCare, the intended procedure was recorded in a free text format that is not machine readable. This means that identifying hip and knee replacements requires manually reviewing the waiting list. Therefore, the position is provided for the latest available date only. Improved functionality in the new EPR (IMS Maxims) means that all listings going forward will be recorded against a standardised procedure code to allow in- depth reporting in future.

  1. The table below shows the total number of public hip and knee replacements performed per year, to date (as of 26/05/2023):

 

Year

Count of Hip Replacement Procedures

Count of Knee Replacement Procedures

2018

274

149

2019

236

143

2020

180

69

2021

205

122

2022

129

62

2023

45

33

Data Source: Hospital Patient Administration System (TrakCare, OPCS Theatre Report CDG4H).

Note: these figures do not include hip and knee replacements referred off island. The reason is that off- island data is not recorded at procedure level, only financial tariff (HRG) codes which includes many other operations other than replacements.

  1. i)The table below shows the total number of private hip and knee replacements performed per year in Jersey, to date(asof 26/05):

 

Year

Count of Hip Replacement Procedures

Count of Knee Replacement Procedures

2018

87

49

2019

70

54

2020

54

39

2021

82

68

2022

53

31

2023

17

16

Data Source: Hospital Patient Administration System (TrakCare, OPCS Theatre Report CDG4H).

Note: It is not recorded whether these patients were previously on the waiting list for a public procedure.

ii) HCS does not hold data on patients who choose to receive private care in the UK.

e) The table below shows the total cost of public hip and knee replacements performed per year in Jersey, to date (as of 26/05/2023):

 

Year

Cost of Hip Replacement Procedures

Cost of Knee Replacement Procedures

2018

£2,500,732

£1,076,630

2019

£2,172,784

£1,027,502

2020

£1,942,853

£552,155

2021

£2,080,240

£930,418

2022

 Unavailable at procedure level

Unavailable at procedure level

2023

Unavailable at procedure level

Unavailable at procedure level

Data Source: HCS Person Level Information & Costing System prepared up to 2021 (PLICS).

In 2021, the average cost of a hip replacement procedure was £9,542 and the average of a knee replacement procedure was £8,536.

These figures do not include the cost of hip and knee replacements referred off island.