Physician Compliance and Risk Assessment: A Two-Year, Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education Model to Improve Quality and Compliance

D. Scott Jones, Chief Compliance Officer, Augusta Health.

April 7, 2019

  • Quality, Compliance, and Risk Assessment is effective when driven by motivated healthcare providers. Develop and deliver a high-quality assessment process that rewards providers for improvement

  • The ACCME established the Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education (PI-CME) process to foster identification of risk and measure quality improvement over time

  • Learn how to combine the goals of PI-CME, quality, risk, and compliance in a patient and provider centric program with long-term buy in and achievement

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