Coming Back into ACCME Compliance

How CME providers can bring themselves back into compliance with ACCME accreditation criteria after being put on probation or receiving a progress report requirement.

Probation

When it comes to probation, some organizations just come unraveled. They lose their staff, their funding, or both, and they just can’t bring about across-the-board compliance. The rest tend to be organizations that haven’t learned from their past mistakes, says Kopelow. They were found out of compliance the last time they came up for accreditation, received a progress report requirement, fixed the problems, and then two years later are found to be making the same mistakes. That’s not fair to the other providers, Kopelow says.

This is the third in a three-part series on the ACCME accreditation process for CME providers. The first details the ACCME's accreditation process. The second provides tips on achieving Accreditation with Commendation.

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