Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
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International studies in the 1990 s and the HYGEA study from Germany in 2002 revealed prevalences of around 50 % of microbiological contaminations in reprocessed flexible endoscopes. Before introducing the colorectal cancer screening programme by colonoscopy in Germany in 2002, the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (KBV) and the key stakeholders of the public health insurance system agreed on a quality assessment assurance for reprocessing endoscopes where the qualification for refund for colonoscopies from the public health system was made conditional on adequate qualifications of the gastroenterologist; on a minimum number of performed procedures per year; and on adequate endoscope reprocessing documented by negative surveillance cultures two times per year. This study is an implementation and outcome evaluation of the quality assessment assurance in colonoscopy in Germany. ⋯ This study evidences 1. the successful implementation of the quality assessment assurance in Germany and 2. a substantial improvement in the quality of reprocessing flexible endoscopes achieved by these measures with a drop from 50 % of failed tests observed before the introduction in 2000 - 2001 to below 4 % in 2007.