Centers of Excellence performing DS?
I just got off the phone with the Bariatric Resource Center through my insurance. It looks like I meet all the requirements to get my surgery, except that I will need to complete a 6 month supervised diet.
However, they informed me that I will need to have my surgery through a Center of Excellence. I'm having trouble finding a listing of surgeons or hospitals. I go to this website http://www.surgicalreview.org/locate/bariatric-2/ice/ and can not see any surgeons in the US. I did locate two in my state, but neither of them performed the DS.
What even is a center of excellence? How can I find a surgeon who is experienced with the DS?
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VSG on 4/7/2009. Weight at surgery- 341 lbs. Weight lost- 150 lbs. Weight regain- 70 lbs. Current weight 260 lbs. Seeking a revision to the DS.
a tertiary or quaternary health care provider that is identified as the most expert and cost efficient and produces the best outcomes. The term often refers to organ transplantation centers. Also called center of quality.
Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.
Center of Excellence
Academia A hospital or medical center recognized by its peers in the medical community as providing high quality health care in one or more specialties
Tertiary care A hospital designated by Medicare as one for which it will reimburse expenses for a particular procedure--e.g., liver transplantation--based on that center's higher than average rate of success
Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
center of excellence
Tertiary care A hospital designated by Medicare as one in which it will reimburse expenses for a particular procedure-eg, liver transplantation, based on that center's higher than average rate of success
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
from www.dsfacts.com
Apparao N. Vanguri, M.D. |
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Specialty | General Surgery | ||
Secondary Specialty | Weight-Loss/Bariatrics | ||
Primary Address | 8872 Belair Road | ||
Baltimore, MD 21236 | |||
Directions | |||
Phone | (410) 529-7500 | ||
Fax | (410) 529-7510 | ||
Board Certification | General Surgery 1981 | ||
Medical School | Guntur Medical College (aka Nagajuna University) | ||
Internship | MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center | ||
Residency | MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center | ||
Why should you choose Franklin Square Medical Center for bariatric surgery?
- We are a Bariatric Center of Excellence
Johns Hopkins does the D.S. I believe, its' in Baltimore. Check Maryland. Dr. Kemmeter's bariatric group- Grand Health Partners has a "Center of Excellence" emblem on their web site. They meet the criteria determined specifically for their specialty. My husband is a radiologist, he had different requirements to achieve for his group, and received this award this year. The 6 month supervised diet is a requirement for everyone now, my surgeon told me. I slipped in just before the new rule.
Traveling for a super surgeon is done often for the D.S. I believe you could do the diet part at one Dr, possibly your PCP, or a medical weight loss program through a hospital, document the time spent and lbs lost, and travel for surgery for an experienced D.S. surgeon. Having this surgery takes lots of research, but it sure is worth it.
Hien Tan Nguyen, MD
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on 1/10/13 12:13 am
Hope you aren't pulling this info from OH - just because someone here lists the DS as being performed doesn't mean they actually are (a) doing it or (b) have any experience in it.
Trust me, the OH listings are the last place I'd be looking for a surgeon to perform the DS.
That info was straight from John's Hopkins so there!!!
Lol seriously, that was from The apropriate websites of the appropriate medical centers. Not endorsements simply information gleaned from their sites, I assume the op is wise and will do further research.
I'm actually very good at research, it's my specialty.
BTW, you saying "trust me" is the same concept as the med center/doctor saying "trust them".
You really are not that far from NYC which has a couple of DS surgeons.
One is Dr. Alfons Pomp who did my husband's surgery and his is a COE. I wanted him to do mine but my insurance company did not want me to have mine out of state.
Duodenal Switch (Lap) 01-24-11 | Surgeon: Stephen Boyce | High weight: 250 in 2002 | Surgery weight: 203 | Lowest weight: 121 | Current weight: 135 | Goal weight: 135