Before diplomates can sit for their recertification examination, they need to have 240 continuing medical education (CME) credits submitted and approved by ABOS, with at least 40 of these credits coming from self-assessment examinations (SAE). Participation in Physician Scorecards that are approved by the ABOS may be used for SAE credits.
Key criteria for Physician Scorecard approval by ABOS:
- Includes four basic components of practice improvement: measure, assess and educate, plan improvement and re‐measure.
- Allows a diplomate to review outcome of treatment and/or performance data from his/her own practice collected over a relevant period of time defined by the sponsors or authors of the practice improvement activity.
- Allows assessment of performance in practice for an orthopaedic topic, procedure, or diagnosis, and defines an appropriate time frame or volume of patient interaction to provide relevant information to assess performance.
- Focuses on defined metrics. Options for assessment include clinical outcome, patient reported outcome, process improvement, improvement in patient experience, or other quality improvement activity. Cost reduction measures may be employed if in conjunction with quality measures.
- Includes a mechanism for the diplomate to receive performance data and apply the results to improvement in practice.
- Includes a mechanism for assessing performance or comparing the diplomate’s performance with peers or relevant benchmarks, and educational resources to support performance in practice.
Physician Scorecards application
For organizations wishing to submit a Physician Scorecards Application, the application can be found here. If you have questions regarding the registries program or SAE in general, please email Mona Saniei.
ABOS Approved Physician Scorecards
Ascension Seton Physician Value Scorecard