Pediatric Medical Overuse - Current Ways to Reduce Unnecessary Harm
Clinicians committed to doing less harm will appreciate this case-driven look at pediatric medical overuse. You will explore value principles, understand drivers of low-value care, identify risky tests and treatments, and apply de-implementation tactics in interactive cases. Together we discuss current hot spots and design practical conversations with families, elevating safety, resource stewardship, and everyday clinical outcomes.
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Apr 30, 2027
Cost
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $55.00
Credit Offered
0.75 CME Credit
0.75 ABIM-MOC Point
0.75 Participation Credit
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Learning Objectives
After completing this activity, learners should be able to:
  1. Explore basic tenants of healthcare value and understand which factors most contribute to high or low-value care.
  2. Apply the principles of healthcare value to common pediatric cases in an interactive group discussion.
  3. Discuss the most relevant challanges facing pediatric healthcare value today and apply them to current practice.
Faculty
  • Nathan Money
  • Danni Liang

Faculty Disclosures
The individuals in control of content for this activity have no relevant relationships with ACCME-defined ineligible companies to disclose unless listed here. Any relevant relationships were mitigated prior to the start of this activity.

 

Accreditation Statement
The Society of Hospital Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CME Credit Statement
The Society of Hospital Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

MOC Credit Statement
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 0.75  MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

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