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Overview of how the Elective system works
- Your GP (or primary care
provider) will advise whether to refer you to a District Health
Board hospital to be assessed by a specialist. This is known as
your First Specialist Assessment (or FSA). If your referral is
accepted, DHBs should provide your FSA within six months.
- The specialist will recommend
what treatment you need, and whether this should be provided by
your DHB, or by your GP (or primary care provider), perhaps with
support from a specialist.
- If you require treatment by
your DHB, the specialist will determine a priority score for
you, depending on your need and how much you will benefit from
treatment compared to other people. Your DHB should make
treatment available in priority order, given available
resources.
- If it is decided you meet the
priority required for treatment, you should receive it within
six months.
How does the Elective process works?
CMDHB's Waiting Times by Specialty
Published: 19-Dec-2011
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