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  • Healthcare management
  • Clinical quality improvement

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  • Hernia repair is a frequent surgical procedure with variable practices and lacking standardized guidelines.
  • The absence of consistent protocols impacts patient care and surgical outcomes.
  • There is a need for structured approaches to optimize hernia surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the concept and benefits of establishing dedicated Hernia Programs.
  • To highlight the role of Hernia Programs in developing best practices and guidelines.
  • To emphasize the potential for Hernia Programs to improve patient outcomes and institutional value.

Main Methods:

  • Establishing a Hernia Program involves voluntary participation from all stakeholders.
  • Key components include inclusion, continuous quality improvement, education, and research.
  • The program focuses on a multidisciplinary approach to hernia surgery.

Main Results:

  • Hernia Programs can lead to greater consistency in surgical practice.
  • Implementation can improve the delivery of care for hernia patients.
  • These programs offer added value to the institution and healthcare system.

Conclusions:

  • Hernia Programs are essential for advancing the quality of hernia repair.
  • Standardization of care through these programs can significantly enhance patient outcomes.
  • The collaborative and research-driven nature of Hernia Programs fosters continuous improvement.