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CELOS Program, the Centers for excellence in Laparoscopic Obesity SurgerySince 1996 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has led a nationwide concerted, ongoing effort focused on assessing and improving the nation's quality of care. This Quality Initiative documented the serious and pervasive nature of the nation's overall healthcare quality problem, concluding that "the burden of harm conveyed by the collective impact of all of our health care quality problems is staggering".[i] The status of bariatric surgery in America today is emblematic of this gap in quality. It is clear that there is a real need for service of high quality advanced laparoscopic bariatric surgery program but there is also clear evidence that numerous hospital and surgical programs around the country fall short of this goal of high quality safe medical care. The Centers for Excellence in Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery (CELOS) were created out of Dr. Rutledge’s 20 year background as a professor of surgery at the University of North Carolina and a desire to deliver the highest levels of care in the specialized field of Advanced Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery. The foundation of CELOS utilizes all of the applicable quality improvement techniques identified by the Institute of Medicine and other National organizations that have tried to focus on the present gap in quality of care in America. These processes and procedures are detailed later in the document. The processes are continuously monitored and benchmarked to document the quality of these processes and procedures.
[i] Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2003 Jul;15(7):12-4, 1., Roadmap for safety: National Quality Forum officially releases 30 safe practices for better healthcare. |
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