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Revisions to BSCOE Requirements
August 22, 2006

The Bariatric Surgery Review Committee (BSRC) has revised and clarified some of the requirements of the ASBS Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence® (BSCOE) criteria and made changes to the application. Please review these revisions carefully as they apply to your Center. Unless otherwise noted, these requirements are effective immediately.
The BSCOE requirements are re-evaluated by the Bariatric Surgery Review Committee on a regular basis to eliminate confusion, solidify requirements and strengthen the quality of the program.

1. Requirement Two: Documentation of Volume Requirements

Volume requirements will be determined by counting the number of surgeries performed in the 12 months from the date first reported on the Full Approval application, or during the 12 months immediately prior to the site inspection; whichever number is greater will determine the volume used. This covers those situations in which a Center may have experienced a temporary drop in volume in the weeks preceding the inspection but can demonstrate the required volumes were met during the application period.

2. Requirement Four: ACLS Qualified Physician

ACLS coverage may be fulfilled by a Senior Resident. The on-site and 24/7 requirements must also be met.

3. Requirement Five: Toilets

"Floor supported" toilets are now a requirement. The BSRC will consider manufacturer weight limit certifications of non-floor supported toilets.

4. Requirement Six: Covering Surgeon CME Requirements

The Continuing Medical Education requirements for covering surgeons will become effective for all new applicants January 1, 2007. Existing BSCOEs must meet the requirement at the time of reapplication.

5. Requirement Seven: Clinical Pathways

Clinical pathways must be formally adopted and implemented at the time of the site inspection. Failure of the Center to provide documentary or other evidence at the site inspection that pathways have been adopted and are being implemented is grounds for denial of the application for Full Approval.

6. Requirement Eight: "Part-Time" Bariatric Coordinators

The situation of a "part time" bariatric coordinator will be evaluated by the BSRC on a case by case basis. The BSRC believes that a part time position may be acceptable for a lower volume center, but may be indicative of a lack of institutional support in a higher volume center.

7. Requirement Nine: Support Group Leadership

The support group moderator must be a licensed or certified health care professional. This requirement becomes effective October 1, 2006. Applicants whose site inspection occurs prior to October 1 will be reviewed under the current interpretation, which does not require licensure.

8. Ethical Issues Regarding Applicant Surgeons

The surgeon's application will be changed to include questions pertaining to a surgeon's disciplinary and ethical complaint history.

9. Approval Period

The term for Full Approval as a BSCOE is three years. Approval for a one or two year period has been discontinued. However, in the event of a noted issue or deficiency of particular concern, the BSRC may grant approval and designate that an interim review of the program be undertaken at one or two years (or any other time). In this case, the deficiency or concern and need for interim review will be outlined in the Center's Full Approval letter. If the deficiency has been satisfactorily rectified prior to the interim review, the Center's term will continue uninterrupted. If the deficiency has not been resolved, the Center may be placed on probationary status if it fails to meet program requirements, consistent with general program guidelines.

10. Changes to the BSCOE Application

Additionally, several changes have been made to the Center of Excellence applications. The surgeon's application has been updated to include questions regarding (but not limited to):

  • License and privilege revocations, felony convictions and other potential ethics violations
  • CME courses completed by the applicant surgeon
  • Greater specificity on patient demographics
  • The bariatric surgery training and experience of all covering surgeons

Questions in the surgical group application have been virtually eliminated. Name, address and other contact information will be the only questions required in the future. The hospital application will be updated to include questions regarding (but not limited to):

  • The availability of bariatric surgery benefits for hospital employees
  • Whether the Bariatric Medical Director is a compensated position
  • Whether patient support groups (if provided by the hospital) are open to all patients, regardless of where their surgery was performed

 
   
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