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The purpose of the site inspection is to verify that the information
submitted in an application is accurate, and to substantiate and confirm
that the requirements for Full Approval as a freestanding outpatient Bariatric Surgery Center of
Excellence have been met. At the time the site inspection is scheduled, a
detailed instruction letter and checklist will be sent to help with
preparation for the inspection. The checklist will give
details regarding the staff members and materials that will need to
be assembled for the site inspectors.
Everything the site inspectors need to see will be included on the
checklist; this is not a surprise inspection. Gathering the necessary
materials will facilitate a smoother inspection. Failure to provide the
necessary materials could result in the termination of the inspection.
For most Centers, site inspections will take approximately one day.
However, if a Center has multiple surgeons and practices as
co-applicants, it may take longer.
The site inspectors will not provide a determination or give advice during the inspection.
The information collected by the site inspectors is submitted to
the Bariatric Surgery Review Committee (BSRC) for evaluation. Based upon
the site inspection findings and the information provided in the
application, the BSRC will make recommendations to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric
Surgery (ASMBS). The ASMBS will announce those centers which it recognizes
as freestanding outpatient Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence®. A letter will be mailed informing
Centers of the results.
From the date of the site inspection until the center is notified, the
process normally takes approximately 90 days. If issues arises during
the site inspection that require additional information to be obtained, this
could lengthen the review process.

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