Primary healthcare professionals are on the front line of diabetes care, and it is estimated that 20 percent of the patients they see each day have diabetes.
Now in its second year, Performance Improvement Strategies: Diabetes Care is a 3-stage, certified CME initiative developed in collaboration with The Endocrine Society. Performance improvement CME was developed in 2005
by two American Medical Association-convened national task forces. It was introduced as a nationally standardized CME format to help healthcare professionals evaluate and improve their clinical processes and
quality of care.
Earn 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ in this certified performance improvement CME series.


ABIM MOC Program
This activity is approved through the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) – participate to earn 20 points toward Maintenance of Certification (MOC).



What is diabetes performance improvement
Earn 20 CME credits
Join this innovative, certified performance improvement CME initiative to enhance diabetes patient care and earn 20 CME credits. |
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Stage AAssess |
Self-assess by comparing your current diabetes practice to national benchmarks, performance guidelines, and data submitted by your peers. Details |
Stage BApply |
Develop and follow your own plan for sustained improvement in diabetes patient care. Details |
Stage CEvaluate |
Reevaluate your processes for diabetes management by comparing your past performance with your current performance in implementing guidelines-based diabetes management. Details |



