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Collaborative quality improvement projects work, expert maintains


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS AT THE ACS NSQIP NATIONAL CONFERENCE

MBSC data also showed that costs were about $13,000 less per case to perform gastric bypass procedures without the use of IVC filters. "As a result of this one quality improvement project, an estimated $1.3 million was saved over the course of 1 year while all Michigan payers saved an estimated $2.6 million over the course of 1 year," Dr. English said. "That savings is more than enough to cover the cost of operating MBSC each year."

Dr. English disclosed that he serves as a consultant for ReShape Medical.

dbrunk@frontlinemedcom.com

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