Wednesday, 31 Dec 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo logo
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
  • 🔥
  • Trump
  • House
  • VIDEO
  • ScienceAlert
  • White
  • man
  • Trumps
  • Watch
  • Season
  • Health
Font ResizerAa
American FocusAmerican Focus
Search
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 americanfocus.online – All Rights Reserved.
American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Patient Survival Jumps If In-Hospital MD Aced Assessment Test: Study
Health and Wellness

Patient Survival Jumps If In-Hospital MD Aced Assessment Test: Study

Last updated: June 26, 2025 10:25 am
Share
Patient Survival Jumps If In-Hospital MD Aced Assessment Test: Study
SHARE

The importance of physician knowledge and judgment in patient outcomes cannot be understated, as highlighted by a recent study conducted by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The study found that patients of hospitalists who scored in the top quartile of a professional exam were nearly 8% less likely to die within a week compared to patients of doctors with lower scores.

According to Furman McDonald, president and CEO of ABIM, the impact of this difference in physician scores on patient mortality is “massively significant.” The study, which analyzed the medical records of over 260,000 Medicare patients and the test scores of more than 4,000 hospital medicine specialists, revealed that if all hospitalized patients were cared for by physicians who scored in the top quartile, approximately 1,069 lives could be saved annually.

The professional exam in question, known as the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, is designed to assess physician clinical knowledge and encourage continuous learning. Maintaining board certification, which is linked to performance on this exam, holds both prestigious and economic value for physicians. The study’s lead author, Bradley Gray, emphasized that top scorers not only had lower mortality rates but also experienced fewer readmissions, indicating better overall patient outcomes.

The connection between physician knowledge, board certification, and patient outcomes has been well-established over the years. Previous studies have consistently shown that higher scores on knowledge tests correlate with improved patient care. ABIM’s ongoing efforts to assess physician knowledge and judgment through exams like the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment aim to ensure better patient outcomes across various medical specialties.

See also  A New Approach To Childhood Neuroblastoma

One unique aspect of this study was its methodology, which allowed researchers to compare physicians as if they were working in the same hospital to minimize the influence of facility factors on patient outcomes. The study’s design aimed to provide a credible assessment of the relationship between physician knowledge and patient care quality.

The Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, introduced as an alternative to the traditional recertification exam, offers a more frequent and open-book approach to evaluating physician knowledge. The exam’s format, combined with continuous feedback and detailed performance metrics, enables doctors to focus on areas for improvement and enhance their clinical judgment over time.

The use of realistic clinical vignettes in the exam questions ensures that physicians must demonstrate sound judgment and critical thinking skills, rather than relying solely on memorized information. The emphasis on practical application of knowledge, coupled with the opportunity for continuous learning and improvement, ultimately benefits both physicians and their patients.

As ABIM continues to explore innovative ways to assess and enhance physician knowledge, the ultimate goal remains clear: improving patient care and outcomes through ongoing professional development and education. By leveraging technology and data-driven insights, ABIM aims to empower physicians to deliver the highest standard of care and make a positive impact on the lives of their patients.

TAGGED:AcedAssessmentInHospitalJumpspatientStudysurvivalTest
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Orlando Bloom Lands In Venice For Jeff Bezos’ Wedding Minus ‘Ex’ Katy Perry Orlando Bloom Lands In Venice For Jeff Bezos’ Wedding Minus ‘Ex’ Katy Perry
Next Article Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Launches as key rival to Galaxy Z Flip 7 Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Launches as key rival to Galaxy Z Flip 7
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

Being A Picky Eater Could Be Genetic: Study

Picky eating is a common behavior among children, with some kids being more selective about…

September 23, 2024

OpenAI 2024 event: How to watch new ChatGPT product reveals and demos

OpenAI is spreading holiday cheer with their "12 Days of OpenAI" series of announcements. Each…

December 20, 2024

How Donald Trump Could Kick Prince Harry Out of U.S. Over Visa Scandal

Donald Trump Warns Prince Harry of No Special Privileges in Visa Application Due to Drug…

November 6, 2024

China’s Xi calls on top executives to help ‘uphold global order’ as trade tensions with U.S. rise

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting with global executives on Friday, March 28, 2025,…

March 28, 2025

Number of MLS teams participating in U.S. Open Cup set to double: Here’s what it means for the league

This decision is also part of MLS' continued effort to develop young talent within the…

January 28, 2025

You Might Also Like

The new medicines and medical advances that defined 2025
Health and Wellness

The new medicines and medical advances that defined 2025

December 31, 2025
Minnesota hospital patient accused of beating security guard to death while trying to flee
Crime

Minnesota hospital patient accused of beating security guard to death while trying to flee

December 30, 2025
Patients with EPP, disorder that causes pain in sunlight, worry about drug access
Health and Wellness

Patients with EPP, disorder that causes pain in sunlight, worry about drug access

December 30, 2025
F1 insider shockingly claims all 11 teams have overweight cars a month before first 2026 test
Sports

F1 insider shockingly claims all 11 teams have overweight cars a month before first 2026 test

December 29, 2025
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


Explore global affairs, political insights, and linguistic origins. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage of world news, politics, and Lifestyle.

Top Categories
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Tech and Science
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 americanfocus.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?