This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Samer G Mattar during the Evidence Based Pathways in Bariatrics: Are You in Step with the Best on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): access, accreditation, ACS, administrative data, administrators, American College of Surgeons, American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, ASMBS, bariatric treatment process, bariatrics, best practices, BOLD database, care pathways, Center of Excellence, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, clinical data, clinicians, CMS, COE, colorectal, complication rate, cost, cost saving, cost-effectiveness, data registry, death, Decreasing Readmissions Through Opportunities Provided, DROP, efficiency, elderly, Employing New Enhanced Recovery Goals for bariatric surgery, ENERGY, enhanced recovery, ERAS, evidence based pathways, healthcare costs, healthcare delivery, homeostasis, innovate, length of stay, LOS, MBSAQIP, Medicare, mentors, mortality, multimodal pain management, open surgery, opioids, optimization, outcomes, pharmacy, postoperative, preoperative, QI, quality, quality improvement, quality initiatives, readmission rates, research, revisional surgery, safety, sleeve gastrectomy, SORD, standardization, stress, Surgery for Obesity Related Diseases, UHC, United States
Citation–2:37 JAMA 2005
Drivers of improved outcomes in bariatric surgery–4:13
Minimizing stress response–10:11
Maximizing periop value through ERAS–11:23
ENERGY–13:02
Multimodal pain management–13:38
Care pathways–14:36 Surg Obes Relat Dis 2017
Summary–15:06