AAAAI Offerings - MOC Part IV Quality Improvement
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Maintenance of Certification - ABAI
ABAI Maintenance or Certification Website
Part I - Professional Standing
Medical specialists must hold a valid, unrestricted medical license in at least one state or jurisdiction in the United States, its territories or Canada.
Requirements
- Submit a copy of all unrestricted medical licenses
- Remit an annual MOC fee ($150)
- Update demographic and contact information
Part II - Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment
Physicians participate in educational and self-assessment programs that meet specialty-specific standards that are set by their member board.
Requirements
- Submit proof of 25 CME credits annually
- Complete 1 Patient Safety Module every ten years
- Complete 1 Communication Practice Improvement Module every ten years
- Complete 1 Recent Advances Module every five years
Part III - Cognitive Expertise
Physicians demonstrate, through standardized examination, that they have the fundamental, practice-related and practice environment-related knowledge to provide quality care in their specialty.
Requirements
Participation in CAP
Part IV - Practice Performance Assessment
Medical specialists are evaluated in their clinical practice according to specialty-specific standards for patient care. They are asked to demonstrate that they can assess the quality of care they provide compared to peers and national benchmarks and then apply the best evidence or consensus recommendations to improve that care using follow-up assessments.
Requirements
Complete 1 practice assessment/quality improvement module every 5 years