Thousands Facing Years-Long Wait for Heart Operations at Colombo National Hospital

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November 24, Colombo (LNW): Almost 5,000 people awaiting cardiac procedures at Colombo National Hospital are facing delays so severe that some may wait as long as four years before undergoing life-saving surgery, according to Dr Chamal Sanjeewa, head of the Doctors’ Trade Union Alliance for Medical and Civil Rights.

Drawing on figures released through the Right to Information Act, Dr Sanjeewa said the hospital’s cardiac units are overwhelmed, with individual waiting lists running into the hundreds—and in one ward, well over two thousand. The length of the queues, he warned, places already vulnerable patients at considerable risk.

Many of those waiting come from families with modest means and have no realistic alternative to state care, as private-sector heart surgery typically costs upwards of Rs. 2 million. “For a significant number, the danger is not just the delay but the possibility they may never reach the operating theatre in time,” he cautioned.

Dr Sanjeewa also criticised the government’s budget priorities, noting the absence of targeted assistance from the President’s Fund for patients in urgent need of cardiac interventions. He urged authorities to provide immediate relief and to treat the growing surgical backlog as a national health emergency.

Although the government has announced plans for a 16-storey cardiac complex at the Colombo National Hospital, only Rs. 200 million has been earmarked for the project—an amount Dr Sanjeewa said falls far short of what is required to make a meaningful impact on the crisis.

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