PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Romy E. Segall AU - Julie L. Takata AU - David R. Urbach TI - Wait-time reporting systems for elective surgery in Canada: a content analysis of provincial and territorial initiatives AID - 10.9778/cmajo.20200033 DP - 2020 Oct 01 TA - CMAJ Open PG - E844--E851 VI - 8 IP - 4 4099 - http://www.cmajopen.ca/content/8/4/E844.short 4100 - http://www.cmajopen.ca/content/8/4/E844.full SO - CMAJ2020 Oct 01; 8 AB - Background: In Canada, a substantial barrier to the accessibility of surgical procedures is wait times. The objective of this study was to develop and describe an inventory of wait-time reporting systems for elective surgical procedures.Methods: Between June and August 2019, we searched all Canadian provincial and territorial ministry of health websites to identify the wait-time reporting systems in place. We conducted content analysis and used a qualitative descriptive approach to compare the variables of interest across the provinces and territories.Results: There were websites available for assessment in all 13 provinces and territories. Seven provinces have comprehensive, centralized wait-time reporting systems. The rest of the provinces have highly decentralized wait-time reporting, and the territories do not have wait-time reporting systems in place. There is substantial variation in the comprehensiveness, purpose, data sources and data collection methods among the wait-time reporting systems across the provinces and territories.Interpretation: Wait-time reporting for elective surgery in Canada is diverse, and it varies in comprehensiveness across the provinces and territories. The present findings can help direct future investigations of Canadian reporting systems, which would provide useful information for policy-makers and those interested in reducing wait times in Canada.