The AOE Reference Guide: Key CME/CE Requirements and Guidelines
Stay updated with the organizations, guidelines, policies, and proposals that impact debate and development of high quality healthcare education and continuing professional development.
2020: COVID-19 Educator Resource
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the ACCME has created this COVID-19 Educator Resource page for CME/CE stakeholders responding to the coronavirus public health emergency. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the CME/CE community is evolving and adapting. This webpage continues to be updated with useful resources, archived webinars and links.
2019: CME in Support of MOC – Current Collaborations
Over the past several years, the ACCME has established an increasing number of formal collaborations with American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) member boards to simplify and align their respective Maintenance of Certification (MOC) processes in the areas where accredited CME ‘plugs in.’ The aim of these collaborations is to streamline requirements for both CME providers and board-certified, physician learners.
View the complete list of current collaborations, as well as PARS reporting requirements: CME in Support of MOC
2018: CME in Support of MIPS
Accredited CME activities can be designed to align with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), and the ACCME has made resources available to accredited CME providers, who would like to design CME activities to meet MIPS requirements. As well, the ACCME’s PARS database has been updated and allows for accredited CME providers to indicate that a CME activity meets the requirements of a MIPS Improvement Activity.
View the complete list of requirements, FAQs and additional resources: CME in Support of MIPS
2017: CMS Introduces its Quality Payment Program
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented its Quality Payment Program (QPP) as part of its Medicare reimbursement reform on January 1, 2017. This program outlines new expectations for reimbursement, and aims to reduce administrative burdens for clinicians and improve upon health outcomes for Medicare patients. The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), is one QPP track available for clinicians who treat Medicare patients, and a track that can align with certain accredited CME improvement activities.
Read more about this CMS program: Quality Payment Program Overview
2017: Update: AMA Handbook/AMA PRA Booklet
The ACCME and the AMA announced adoption of a proposed collaboration to simplify and align expectations for CME activities that are certified for AMA Category 1 Credit™. This simplification went in effect Friday, September 29, 2017. In conjunction with this simplification, the AMA released an updated booklet, with revised “Requirements for Educational Activities Eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™” section. This updated section includes information about AMA core requirements, format-specific requirements and requirements for designating and awarding credit.
View the new resource: The AMA Physician’s Recognition Award and credit system
2016: ACCME’s New Commendation Criteria
Read the full article: Menu of New Criteria for Accreditation with Commendation
2015: Advancing CME –The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Read the full article: Advancing Continuing Medical Education
2014: ACCME Simplifies Accreditation Requirements and Process
- Simplification and removal of some criteria and policy requirements
- Verbiage changes from “joint sponsorship” to “joint providership”
- The introduction of abstracts as approved methods of verifying performance-in-practice
- Simplification of initial accreditation
Read the full set of accreditation rules: Simplification and Evolution
2013: Physician Payment Sunshine Act
Read the full article: Affordable Care Act Section 6002 Final Rule
2009: IOM Report
Read the full article: Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice
2009: Update: AdvaMed Code of Ethics
Read the full article: Code Of Ethics On Interactions With Health Care Professionals
2009: Update: PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals
Read the full article: Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals
2008: Responses from Stakeholder Organizations to AMA CEJA
2007: Senate Finance Committee Staff Report
2006-08: ACCME Updated Policies
View the updated ACCME policies here: ACCME Policies
2004: ACCME Standards for Commercial Support
View the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support: Standards for Commercial Support: Standards to Ensure Independence in CME Activities
2003: OIG Compliance Guidance
Read the full article: Compliance Program Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
1997: FDA Guidance
Read the full article: Industry-Supported Scientific and Educational Activities