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[EndoCert-Concept, development, and current challenges of a certification system in endoprosthetics]
1EndoCert GmbH, Straße des 17. Juni 106-108, 10623, Berlin, Deutschland. e.trevisan@endocert.de.
Background:
Hip and knee arthroplasty rank among the most frequently performed elective procedures in Germany. Against a background of rising quality requirements and ongoing health policy reform, structured quality assurance in arthroplasty is gaining increasing importance.
Objective:
To describe the concept, development and current challenges of the EndoCert certification system in the context of scientific and health policy developments.
Methods:
Narrative review based on published peer-reviewed literature, the EndoCert system manual, annual reports, health policy documents (KHVVG, KHAG), and internal data analyses provided by EndoCert GmbH.
Results:
EndoCert is the world's first certification system for arthroplasty centers, available nationwide since October 2012. It integrates structural, process, and outcome quality within a standardized annual audit procedure and has established itself as the leading quality assurance instrument in German-speaking arthroplasty care, with more than 500 certified institutions. Over 5800 audits identifying more than 4300 deviations demonstrate the practical effectiveness of the certification process. Since 2026, joint-specific certification levels allow institutions to align their certification precisely with their respective scope of care. The current hospital reform (KHVVG/KHAG) conceptually confirms the core principles of EndoCert. Key challenges include the further development of risk adjustment models and the broader use of patient-reported outcomes.
Conclusions:
EndoCert has established itself as an adaptive quality assurance system that integrates structural requirements, standardized processes and data-driven outcome monitoring within a single certification framework. The ongoing hospital reform offers the opportunity to establish the standards implemented by EndoCert since 2012 as mandatory nationwide requirements.

