The American Society for Bariatric
Surgery (ASBS) Bariatric Surgery
Center of Excellence (BSCOE) program
was established in 2004 to ensure
consistency and safety in bariatric
surgery. The program is administered
by Surgical Review Corporation,
an independent not-for-profit
corporation that is governed by
industry stakeholders in bariatric
surgery.
To receive the designation of
an ASBS BSCOE, a Center must participate
in a rigorous application process
including a thorough site inspection.
Both the hospital and surgeon
must satisfactorily meet the 10
requirements of the program. Among
these requirements are volume
criteria that must be met (125
surgeries per year for hospitals
and 50 per year for surgeons with
a minimum lifetime experience
of 125 cases) to prove a successful
experience in bariatric surgery.
Published data has shown that
hospitals and surgeons performing
these volumes have the most successful
outcomes, with the lowest number
of reoperations, complications
and mortalities.
Those Centers that satisfactorily
complete this arduous process
find themselves among the top-tier
institutions for bariatric surgery
in the country; they have better
outcomes, excellent facilities
and the most experienced surgeons.
The ASBS BSCOE program has been
recognized for its pioneering
efforts by such industry leaders
as the Center for Medicare and
Medicaid Services and many other
prominent healthcare companies.
An ASBS BSCOE offers the consumer
reassurance that both the hospital
and surgeon have been rigorously
evaluated. Exceptional care is
available from BSCOE Centers that
dedicate their facilities, equipment
and trained staff to the care
of those who suffer from the crippling
disease of morbid obesity.