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How many credit hours need to be in patient safety or risk management?
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Twelve (12) credit hours are needed in patient safety or risk management.
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Do the patient safety or risk management credit hours need to be in Category 1 or Category 2?
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According to the regulations, patient safety or risk management credit hours can be in either Category 1 or Category 2.
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If I have 12 Category 1 credit hours in patient safety or risk management topics, may I count these for both the Category 1 requirement and the patient safety/risk management requirement?
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Yes. If any of the patient-safety credit hours that a physician has earned are Category 1 credit hours, they can be counted toward both the Category 1 requirement and the patient safety/risk management requirement.
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How do I know if a CME activity is patient safety or risk management?
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The following list of topics that will satisfy the patient safety/risk management requirement:
- Improving medical records and record keeping
- Reducing medical errors
- Professional conduct and ethics
- Improving communication among physicians with other healthcare personnel
- Communication between physicians and patients
- Preventive medicine education
- Healthcare quality improvement
As long as the CME activity falls within these topics, you can count it toward the patient safety/risk management requirement. The course does not have to state, and very likely may not, that it is a patient safety or risk management course.
Continuing Medical Education FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about CME Patient Safety Risk Management Credits