Lessons learned from the metabolic and bariatric surgery accreditation and quality improvement program site surveys: common deficiencies and corrective actions

John M. Morton,Wayne English, Dan Jones, David A. Provost

SURGERY FOR OBESITY AND RELATED DISEASES(2024)

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Background: The Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) is a joint program between the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS). On-site surveys of the applicant programs to determine adherence to the MBSAQIP standards are a hallmark of the accreditation process. Objectives: A retrospective review of 619 site surveys completed over 2 years was performed to include analysis of reviewer decisions, tabulation and cross-reference of identified deficiencies to the MBSAQIP standards and determine final disposition of corrective actions and overall accreditation rates. Setting: Accredited Hospitals (Community and Academic) within MBSAQIP. Methods: This is a retrospective review of site surveys by expert panel. Results: >= 1 MBSAQIP Standards deficiencies were present at 149 of the 619 program site surveys (24.07%). The 3 leading Standards in Deficiency were in order: Commitment to Quality Care, Continuous Quality Improvement Process, and Data Collection. Within a year following initial site survey of the149 programs with Standards deficiencies, 59 programs demonstrated compliance, 83 programs were placed on probation (with a specific time-frame to demonstrate compliance) and 7 programs were denied accreditation. Ultimately, 98.9% of programs were able to gain or maintain MBSAQIP accreditation. Conclusions: The MBSAQIP accreditation through on-site surveys can identify and improve program adherence to MBSAQIP standards. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bariatric surgery,MBSAQIP,Accreditation,Quality improvement
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