Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery for Medicare patients must be performed in an accredited hospital that performs at least 125 cases per year. We assessed the validity of this volume threshold and its policy implications. Design Using the 2001-2003 National Inpatient Survey, the effect of hospital volume on in-hospital mortality was statistically modeled and the effect of a 125\u96case per year threshold on access to bariatric surgery was calculated. We performed Monte Carlo modeling to investigate the effect random sampling has on the apparently high mortality rate for low-volume hospitals. Setting US inpatient hospitals. Patients Patients with hospital discharge codes indicating bariatric surgery. Main Outcome Measure In-house mortality. ...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to iden...
Healthcare costs in the United States (U.S.) are rising. As outcomes improve, such as decreased leng...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to ident...
Background Payers and professional organizations are expanding accreditation and \u93centers of exce...
Introduction. Bariatric surgery performed at high volume centers decreases length of stay, cost, and...
obesity and to assess the relationship between provider volume and outcomes. Background: Certain Flo...
Purpose: Hospitals performing a certain bariatric procedure in high volumes may have better outcomes...
International audiencePURPOSE: The volume of bariatric surgery has significantly increased over the ...
BackgroundThe relationship between volume and outcomes in bariatric surgery is well established in t...
Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery performed at US academic centers is safe and associated with low morta...
This review is aiming to discuss the bariatric surgery outcomes. The present review was conducted by...
Purpose Hospitals performing a certain bariatric procedure in high volumes may have better outcomes....
With the epidemic of morbid obesity, bariatric surgery has been accepted as one of the most effectiv...
Hypothesis: Population-adjusted rates of bariatric surgery are rapidly increasing and have economic ...
Objectives: To estimate the hospital costs among persons with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery c...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to iden...
Healthcare costs in the United States (U.S.) are rising. As outcomes improve, such as decreased leng...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to ident...
Background Payers and professional organizations are expanding accreditation and \u93centers of exce...
Introduction. Bariatric surgery performed at high volume centers decreases length of stay, cost, and...
obesity and to assess the relationship between provider volume and outcomes. Background: Certain Flo...
Purpose: Hospitals performing a certain bariatric procedure in high volumes may have better outcomes...
International audiencePURPOSE: The volume of bariatric surgery has significantly increased over the ...
BackgroundThe relationship between volume and outcomes in bariatric surgery is well established in t...
Hypothesis: Bariatric surgery performed at US academic centers is safe and associated with low morta...
This review is aiming to discuss the bariatric surgery outcomes. The present review was conducted by...
Purpose Hospitals performing a certain bariatric procedure in high volumes may have better outcomes....
With the epidemic of morbid obesity, bariatric surgery has been accepted as one of the most effectiv...
Hypothesis: Population-adjusted rates of bariatric surgery are rapidly increasing and have economic ...
Objectives: To estimate the hospital costs among persons with obesity undergoing bariatric surgery c...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to iden...
Healthcare costs in the United States (U.S.) are rising. As outcomes improve, such as decreased leng...
OBJECTIVE: To define mortality rates and risk factors of different bariatric procedures and to ident...