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July 2009 Deadline Set For Office-Based Surgery Accreditation Rapidly ApproachingJULY 2009 DEADLINE SET FOR OFFICE-BASED SURGERY ACCREDITATION RAPIDLY APPROACHING The July 14th deadline for office-based surgery accreditation is rapidly approaching. All physicians who perform office-based surgeries under general anesthesia, moderate sedation, or deep sedation, and any liposuction procedure must be accredited by one of the following nationally recognized agencies: AAAASF, AAAHC, JCAHO or AMAP. Office-Based Surgery (OBS) is defined as any "surgical or other invasive procedure, requiring general anesthesia, moderate sedation, or deep sedation, and any liposuction procedure, where such surgical or other invasive procedure or liposuction is performed by a licensee in a location other than a hospital. This excludes minor procedures and procedures requiring minimal local sedation. For example, a gastroenterologist will no longer be able to perform colonoscopies in their office without the accreditation. Plastic surgeons can no longer perform liposuction in their office without OBS certification. Things to Know About Accreditation:
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