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AMA Adopts Policies to Address Challenges in Medical Education
Friday, November 15, 2024

AMA Adopts Policies to Address Challenges in Medical Education

By: AMA News Release

AMA News Release (11/12/24)

New policies from the American Medical Association (AMA) aim to streamline continuing medication education (CME) reporting, increase resource allocation for rural healthcare, and enhance compensation and benefits for medical fellows. At the group's interim meeting, the AMA House of Delegates called for a review of health professional shortage area scoring in an effort to boost access in rural areas. AMA Trustee Alexander Ding, MD, MS, MBA, noted: "Rural areas continue to face substantial challenges in getting scores that meet federal thresholds, and we urgently need to increase data accuracy and revamp the scoring system to ensure rural communities have access to health care they desperately need." In addition, delegates approved a policy that will reduce the financial and administrative challenges involved with reporting CME requirements for physicians. Under the new policy, all licensing and specialty boards are encouraged to recognize all AMA Physician's Recognition Award (PRA) credits equally, as some boards currently only recognize certain AMA PRA Category 1 credit. Also, the policy promotes a common CME reporting standard across medical specialty and state medical boards. AMA Trustee Melissa J. Garretson, MD, said: "Right now, reporting is entirely too time consuming and repetitive. If we can streamline the CME process and adopt standardized reporting, physicians can focus on what matters most — providing high-quality care to patients." Another policy adopted by AMA delegates adds more support to the "Residents and Fellows' Bill of Rights," urging medical fellowship programs to provide salaries and benefits commensurate with fellows' level of training and experience.

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