MBSAQIP accredits inpatient and outpatient bariatric surgery centers in the U.S. and Canada that have undergone an independent, voluntary, and rigorous peer evaluation in accordance with nationally recognized bariatric surgical standards. This accreditation not only promotes uniform standard benchmarks, but also supports continuous quality improvement.
Learn more about the study published in JACS that explores the links between obesity, length of surgical operations, and recovery time, as well as the usefulness of the Body Mass Index.
Here you’ll find important information about our program, continuing education, a quality improvement toolkit, and more.
See ResourcesMBSAQIP presents the third version of our program standards, Optimal Resources for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
DownloadHere’s where you can sign in to your account using your user name and password.
Registry LoginThe ASK MBSAQIP Webinars were a recorded, informal monthly webinar series where the MBSAQIP Accreditation Staff answered questions about MBSAQIP participation. Past ASK MBSAQIP webinars are now available through archived recordings available to the general public.
View RecordingsNow you can predict a patient’s possibility of postoperative remission at one year for up to five different weight-related comorbidities.
Learn MoreCheck out in-progress activities, completed courses and activities, and view your transcript.
Visit Learning CenterMBSAQIP Quality Portal
An overview of the portal, in this video you’ll learn how you can update all accreditation information for your sensor’s site profile and site registry contacts. It’s also the location where your sensor can access its PRQ — the application.