Is it enough to describe in our ACCME self-study the creation process of activities that are designed to change competence, performance, or patient outcomes (as described in our mission statement)?

In order to meet ACCME requirements, a provider must provide evidence of the implementation of the activity generation process for the activities reviewed in the self-study.  So no, it is not enough to just describe the creation process in terms of changes in competence, performance, or patient outcomes.

Find more examples of ACCME compliance and noncompliance here.

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Weekly Compliance Tip

During our self-study, we realized that we have only been designing activities to change learner knowledge… can we still be found compliant? 

During the self-study process, it’s common to discover issues in your CME program that need to be…

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