A Short Guide to Understanding ABIM MOC Requirements: Q&A with CME Outfitters’ Director of Accreditation

A Short Guide to Understanding ABIM MOC Requirements:
Q&A with CME Outfitters’ Director of Accreditation

Maintenance of Certification (MOC) and the complexity surrounding the requirements for the various boards under the American Board of Medicine (ABMS) can be difficult to understand. In this post, we’ll unravel that complexity by taking a look at the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) MOC program and explaining how CME Outfitters can help ABIM Diplomates complete their MOC requirements.

First, earning ABIM MOC credit doesn’t have to be difficult and time-consuming. The good news is, when you actively participate in CME activities, you are already meeting requirements towards MOC. Since CME Outfitters activities are designed to focus on improving behaviors in practice and patient outcomes, when you engage in our activities, you are already earning credit towards MOC requirements.

To dive a little deeper into MOC requirements, we sat down with Whitney Faler, Director of Accreditation at CME Outfitters, for a Q&A about some commonly-asked questions:

Q. What are the requirements for MOC under ABIM?
A. ABIM Board Certified physicians must earn 100 MOC points every 5 years, 20 of which must be in medical knowledge (Part II).

Q. What type of activities does CME Outfitters offer that are eligible for ABIM MOC points?
A. Most of our activities meet MOC requirements. CME Outfitters offers:
– Enduring materials
– Live and On Demand courses

Q. What type of MOC credit does CME Outfitters offer?
A. Currently, CME Outfitters offers:
– Medical knowledge
– Medical knowledge + Patient Safety

Q. How do I know which activities have ABIM MOC credit?
A. Look for the ABIM MOC logo, as seen on this blog post. Every CME Outfitters activity that offers ABIM MOC will have both the logo and a credit statement indicating how many MOC points you can receive from the activity.

Q.  How many MOC points can I receive for an activity?
A.  Diplomates can earn up to the maximum allowable AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for which an activity is designated for. So, if you participate in a 1.5 hour live course that offers MOC credit, you can claim up to 1.5 MOC points.

Q. What additional requirements beyond participating in the activity must I meet to earn MOC points for a CME Outfitters activity?
A. The ABIM requires participation in an evaluation component as well as demonstrating engagement in the activity. CME Outfitters accomplishes these goals in a number of ways – from ARS questions and post-activity evaluations to follow-up surveys with reflection questions, simulations, and interactive case discussions. We select the best method for each individual activity when we plan and design it.

Q. Why does CME Outfitters ask for my date of birth for MOC credit?
A. The ABIM requires CME Outfitters to provide certain demographic information about each learner applying for MOC credit to properly identify them in their system. This includes your ABIM six-digit ID number, first and last name, and date of birth (month and day only).

Q. How does the ABIM know I completed an activity with CME Outfitters that offers MOC?
A. The CME Outfitters accreditation department tracks and submits MOC credit to the ABIM through their partnership with the ACCME. This is an ABIM requirement for CME providers to submit your participation directly.

Q. I know I completed an MOC program with CME Outfitters but the ABIM doesn’t seem to list it for me. What should I do?
A. CME Outfitters submits data to the ACCME regularly. If it has been more than 45 days since completing the activity, first check to be sure that you have paid your MOC Program fee to the ABIM. The ABIM will not process MOC points if your program fee is not paid. If you are paid, contact our accreditation team and we will look into it for you.

I’m interested in offering CME credit for my private practice’s regular education meeting, can we add MOC credit through joint providership with CME Outfitters?

Yes! Our accreditation team can work with you to not only provide CME credit but also ABIM MOC credit for your jointly provided activities. Contact me at wfaler@cmeoutfitters.com to discuss possibilities or visit our joint providership webpage.

About the Author

Whitney Faler
Director of Accreditation
CME Outfitters, LLC

Follow me on Twitter: @wefaler