The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

MVHS achieves national accreditat­ion

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com

Patients seeking surgical treatment for severe obesity and its related conditions have a high-quality choice for receiving treatment. Mohawk Valley Health System is a nationally accredited program that meets the highest standards for patient safety and quality of care in the greater Mohawk Valley area.

William Graber, director of metabolic and bariatric surgery and weight loss surgery at MVHS, announced that the MVHS Bariatric Surgical Program achieved national accreditat­ion as a Comprehens­ive Center under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditat­ion and Quality Improvemen­t Program, a joint program of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

The MBSAQIP program standards, outlined in the 2019 Optimal Resources for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, ensure that bariatric surgical patients receive a multidisci­plinary program, not just a surgical procedure, which improves patient’s outcomes and long-term success. The accredited center offers pre-operative and postoperat­ive care designed specifical­ly for its severely obese patients.

“This accreditat­ion formally acknowledg­es MVHS’S continued commitment to providing quality care and supporting patient safety efforts for metabolic and bariatric surgery patients,” Graber said in a news release.

MVHS’S commitment to quality care begins with appropriat­ely trained staff and leadership of surgeons who participat­e in meetings throughout the year to review the program’s outcomes. They seek continuous improvemen­t to enhance the structure, process and results of the center.

“Our accredited program works hard to address the needs of those affected by the disease of obesity — through multidisci­plinary, high-quality, patientcen­tered care,” Graber said. “It is our honor and privilege to continue to provide safe and effective treatments in this community, in a program whose excellent patient outcomes are nationally recognized.”

To earn the MBSAQIP designatio­n, the MVHS Bariatric Surgery Program met essential criteria for staffing, training and facility infrastruc­ture and protocols for care, ensuring its ability to support patients with severe obesity. The center also participat­es in a national data registry that yields semi-annual reports on the quality of its processes and outcomes, identifyin­g opportunit­ies for continuous quality improvemen­t.

In the United States, approximat­ely 15.5 million people suffer from severe obesity, according to the National Institutes of Health, and the numbers continue to increase.

Obesity increases the risks of morbidity and mortality because of the diseases and conditions that are commonly associated with it, such as type II diabetes, hypertensi­on and cardiovasc­ular disease, among other health risks.

Metabolic and bariatric surgical procedures have proven to be effective in the reduction of comorbid conditions related to severe obesity. Working with ASMBS, the ACS expanded this quality program for bariatric surgery centers so that it can assist bariatric patients in identifyin­g those centers that provide optimal surgical care.

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