Maintenance of Certification (MOC) — Additional MOC Information Practice Quality Improvement: How Do You Improve What You're Doing? The ABR calls its practice performance requirement Practice Quality Improvement, or PQI. The ABR requires diplomates to conduct continuous quality-improvement projects over the 10-year cycle of the MOC program. It defines five general topic areas for PQI projects. These projects focus on the role imaging plays in improving patient care by increasing efficacy and efficiency in radiologic practice environments. As such, the ABR expects all projects should fit into at least one of these areas:
- Patient safety and medical error reduction
- Adherence to clinical practice guidelines and technical standards
- Accuracy of image interpretation
- Report timeliness
- Referring physician surveys
You must decide on a project in one of these five areas, working as an individual, within a department, as part of a practice group, within an institution, or in association with a national medical society.
Diplomates inform the ABR of their progress in PQI through attestation in their ABR Personal Data Base (PDB). When visiting the PQI page of his/her PDB, the diplomate is given the opportunity to indicate the PQI activity or activities completed in the current year and to answer questions concerning the nature of the specific project upon which he/she has been working.
Quality Improvement Committee
In response to the PQI requirement, RSNA has formed the Quality Improvement Committee (QIC) to develop programs and tools to help you understand what you have to do to meet practice-improvement requirements, provide examples to follow, and identify or develop tools you can use.
On its Web site, the RSNA has established a Quality Improvement page at
RSNA.org/quality that provides information about organizations and institutions offering basic training and education in quality improvement, tools commonly used in the quality improvement process, sources of evidence-based medicine and performance measures, and sources of data to help you benchmark your practice and outcomes within your practice.
The Web page is a work in progress. The RSNA will continue to expand the page to meet your quality improvement needs by adding resources and programs to help you assess and improve your practice.