ACGME proposes changes to accreditation requirements for residency programs
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education today released for public comment proposed to Section VI of its common program requirements for accredited U.S. residency and fellowship programs for physicians in training. According to , the proposed requirements include an expanded section on patient safety and quality improvement, and new section on physician well-being; strengthen expectations around team-based care; and 鈥渟treamline resident clinical and educational work hours to be consistent across the country in a framework that is supported by educators.鈥 ACGME will accept on the proposed requirements through Dec. 19, with implementation targeted for the 2017-2018 academic year. Commenting on the proposed requirements, Jay Bhatt, D.O., AHA senior vice president and chief medical officer, said, 鈥淧roviding a proper environment and foundation for training the next generation of physicians is critical. The AHA supports the spirit of the proposed ACGME requirements that aim to improve resident training, increase involvement in quality and patient safety activities and, as a result, improve outcomes for patients and their families.鈥