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Review
. 2014 Jul 1:1:26.
doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2014.00026. eCollection 2014.

What is a Certified Hernia Center? The Example of the German Hernia Society and German Society of General and Visceral Surgery

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What is a Certified Hernia Center? The Example of the German Hernia Society and German Society of General and Visceral Surgery

Ferdinand Köckerling et al. Front Surg. .

Abstract

To date, the scientific definition "hernia center" does not exist and this term is being used by hospitals and private institutions as a marketing instrument. Hernia surgery has become increasingly more complex over the past 25 years. Differentiated use of the various techniques in hernia surgery has been adopted as a "tailored approach" program and requires intensive engagement with, and extensive experience of, the entire field of hernia surgery. Therefore, there is a need for hernia centers. A basic requirement for a credible certification process for hernia centers involves definition of requirements and its verification by hernia societies and/or non-profit organizations that are interested in assuring the best possible quality of hernia surgery. At present, there are two processes for certification of hernia centers by hernia societies or non-profit organizations.

Keywords: certified hernia center; health care; hernia center; hernia registry; quality assurance; tailored approach.

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