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Increasing Accountability in the ACCME Complaints Process

Tue, 12/21/2010 - 10:39 — ssinger
  • Artist: ACCME Commentary
  • Title: Increasing Accountability in the ACCME Complaints Process
  • Length: 5:44 minutes (5.25 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

Description: ACCME Chief Executive, Murray Kopelow, MD, provides a review of changes being made to the ACCME Complaints process in response to feedback from stakeholders. To listen to this audio file, click on the Play button ( ►) above.

Download a transcript of this Commentary (PDF)
.

For further information regarding the changes to the ACCME Complaints process, see this news release
from the ACCME website. The revised Procedure for Handling Compliants Regarding ACCME Accredited Providers is found here.

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Call for Comment - Complaints Process: Providers' Responsibilities to Learners

Thu, 08/12/2010 - 10:07 — staffreview
  • Artist: ACCME Commentary
  • Title: Call for Comment - Complaints Process: Providers' Responsibility to Learners
  • Year: 2010
  • Length: 5:21 minutes (4.9 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

Description:

Complaints Process: Providers' Responsibilities to Learners

ACCME Chief Executive, Murray Kopelow, MD, explains a new Call for Comment on a proposal regarding providers' responsibilities to learners when an activity is found in Noncompliance through the complaints process.  To listen to this audio file, click on the Play button ( ►) above.

Download a transcript of this Call for Comment (PDF).

The deadline for submitting feedback for this Call for Comment was September 27, 2010. To see a summary of the comments received as well as the ACCME's analysis, please click here.
 

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Call for Comment - Complaints and Inquiries Process

Thu, 01/21/2010 - 09:44 — accmeadmin
  • Artist: ACCME Commentary
  • Title: Call for Comment - Complaints and Inquiries Process
  • Year: 2010
  • Length: 2:17 minutes (2.61 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 160Kbps (CBR)

Description:

Complaints and Inquiries Process: Balancing Transparency and Confidentiality

ACCME Chief Executive, Murray Kopelow, MD, explains a new Call for Comment on a proposal for balancing transparency and confidentiality in the Complaints and Inquiries Process

  • To view the Complaints and Inquiries Process Call for Comment and responses, and information about other calls for comment, click here.
  • To listen to an overview of the Calls for Comment, please click here.

To listen to this audio file, click on the Play button ( ►) above.  Click here to download a transcript of this recording (PDF).

This Call for Comment closed on March 8, 2010.  A PDF including the responses as well as the ACCME's preliminary analysis of the responses is available here

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