ACCME Publishes 2007 Annual Report

                                                                                                      Courtesy FCG Institute


On Monday, we called for the ACCME to publish the ACCME Annual Report for 2007, the report showed up  and these are the results:

The overall size of the CME enterprise has grown by 6.5% in total income, 5.4% in physician participants and 20.8% in number of CME Activities.

Despite the increase in the overall size of CME, Commercial Support was only increased by 1.0%, and commerical support has not grown by any significant rate since 2003.

Commercial Support to Publishing/Education Companies was reduced by -$26.2 million or – 4.2%, Hospital/Healthcare systems by -$10.5 million, -18% and Schools of Medicine by -$13.2 million or- 5.1%.

Commercial Support for Medical Specialty Societies increased by $35.4 million or 18% and non profits increased to $28.9 million or 54.8%.

This information shows a trend that with the exception of non-profits commercial support overall is diminishing and that other sources of income for CME providers are slowly being developed.

CME drew in an additional 1 million participants of which 445,000 were physicians. 

Commercially supported CME though less as a percent of total buget in 2007, contributes to the training of a large number of physicians and allied health professionals; let’s hope the ACCME and others continue to recognize this important point.

 

 

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