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Performance improvement CME for quality: challenges inherent to the process

Performance improvement CME for quality: challenges inherent to the process Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the perspective debates upon the real-time challenges for a three-staged Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education (PI-CME) model, an innovative and potential approach for future CME, to inform providers to think, prepare and to act proactively. Design/methodology/approach – In this discussion, the challenges associated for adopting the American Medical Association’s three-staged PI-CME model are reported. Findings – Not many institutions in USA are using a three-staged performance improvement model and then customizing it to their own healthcare context for the specific targeted audience. They integrate traditional CME methods with performance and quality initiatives, and linking with CME credits. Practical implications – Overall the US health system is interested in a structured PI-CME model with the potential to improve physicians practicing behaviors. Originality/value – Knowing the dearth of evidence for applying this structured performance improvement methodology into the design of CME activities, and the lack of clarity on challenges inherent to the process that learners and providers encounter. This paper establishes all-important first step to render the set of challenges for a three-staged PI-CME model. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0952-6862
DOI
10.1108/IJHCQA-04-2015-0052
pmid
26241094
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Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the perspective debates upon the real-time challenges for a three-staged Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education (PI-CME) model, an innovative and potential approach for future CME, to inform providers to think, prepare and to act proactively. Design/methodology/approach – In this discussion, the challenges associated for adopting the American Medical Association’s three-staged PI-CME model are reported. Findings – Not many institutions in USA are using a three-staged performance improvement model and then customizing it to their own healthcare context for the specific targeted audience. They integrate traditional CME methods with performance and quality initiatives, and linking with CME credits. Practical implications – Overall the US health system is interested in a structured PI-CME model with the potential to improve physicians practicing behaviors. Originality/value – Knowing the dearth of evidence for applying this structured performance improvement methodology into the design of CME activities, and the lack of clarity on challenges inherent to the process that learners and providers encounter. This paper establishes all-important first step to render the set of challenges for a three-staged PI-CME model.

Journal

International Journal of Health Care Quality AssuranceEmerald Publishing

Published: Aug 10, 2015

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