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APE reports, case logs, credential tracking—ACGME compliance pulls attention from where it’s needed most. And without the right system, it’s hard to see what’s working and what’s at risk. This guide helps your team surface inefficiencies, define what “ready” looks like, and align on priorities before talking to vendors. It’s your starting point for smarter platform decisions.
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From credentialing to case logs, your accreditation platform shapes program performance. This guide helps GME teams uncover weak points, identify what's required for compliance, and build a smarter foundation for continuous improvement.
The Real Cost of Fragmented Systems
Manual tracking, disconnected tools, and version confusion create serious risk. Site visit evidence gets lost. Rotation schedules don’t reflect credentials. Work hour data lacks audit trails. Programs spend more time chasing compliance than improving it.
24 Smart Questions for Smarter Decisions
Use this guide to ask targeted questions across evaluation, scheduling, curriculum, and documentation. Does your team have visibility into expiring credentials? Can you audit time-off patterns for fatigue risk? Are PEC decisions tracked in a structured way?
Why It Matters
Meeting the standard isn’t enough—your platform should improve how your program runs. Teams that define success up front avoid rework later. When you link daily operations to accreditation demands, compliance becomes continuous, not reactive.
Download to Learn How To:
– Audit your current workflows against ACGME standards
– Spot documentation risks before a site visit
– Clarify what your next system must support
Download the guide and make your next platform decision your best one.
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