Presented by David A Provost at the SAGES/ASMBS Joint Appropriateness Conference on Metabolic Surgery held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): accreditation, ACS, American College of Surgeons, ASBS, ASMBS, benchmark, BSCOE program, Center of Excellence, clinical reviewer, CMBS, COE program, Committee on Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, complications, confidence intervals, data collection, enhanced recovery, leaks, MBSAQIP, meaningful use, metabolic surgery, MOC, mortality, outcomes, participant use data form, pathways, process measures, PUF, QI program, quality improvement program, risk stratification, risk-adjusted reporting, site visits, SRC, standards, Surgical Review Corporation, training, volume, VTE
MBSAQIP objectives–32 sec
Need for a COE program–3:27
Creation of the SRC–3:39
Why 2 programs? SRC & ACS–4:34
Drivers for the ASMBS BSCOE program–5:00
Current measures for assessing excellence with bariatric surgery–6:20
Benefits–10:56
Conclusion–13:38