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The $12 Billion Board Certification Process: Examination Characteristics, Revenues, and Expenditures - 18/03/25

Doi : 10.1016/j.amjmed.2024.11.012 
Manjot Singh, BS a, Brian McCrae, BS a, Joseph E. Nassar, BS a, Michael J. Farias, BS a, Ashley Knebel, BA a, Bassel G. Diebo, MD b, Alan H. Daniels, MD b,
a Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI 
b Department of Orthopedics, Brown University, Providence, RI 

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Abstract

Background

Over 90% of U.S. physicians are currently board certified. Although the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has established standards for physicians to acquire and maintain board certification, a comprehensive description of this process and its associated costs has not been performed.

Methods

Population-level data of currently active diplomates was extracted from published ABMS reports. Examination characteristics of the initial and continuing certification process were extracted from each member board website. Revenue, expenditures, liabilities, and assets of each board for the latest tax year were extracted from published IRS Form 990s.

Results

Between 2016 to 2023, the number of physicians with active and continuous certification increased by 14% and 33%, respectively. Initial certification had a mean of 300 questions over 6 hours, an 89% pass rate, and a cost of $2,942. Continuous certification had a mean of 49 questions with 4 minutes per question, a 93% pass rate, and a cost of $263 annually. Total industry costs were estimated as $2,908,864,254 for initial certification and $9,101,324,085 for continuing certification. For the tax year 2022, this certification process generated $47 million in surplus and yielded $839 million net balance for all ABMS member boards.

Conclusions and Relevance

ABMS board certification costs nearly $3 billion for initial certification and an additional $9 billion for continuing certification for currently practicing physicians over their careers. Ongoing research should evaluate the utility of the board certification system and explore ways to add value to this process.

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Keywords : American Board of Medical Specialties, Board certification, Cost, Pass rate


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 Conflict of Interest: MS, BM, JEN, MJF, and AK have nothing to declare. BGD reports the following: receives consulting fees from Medtronic and Spineart; CEO and shareholder at Spinal Alignment Solutions. AHD discloses the following: receives royalties from Spineart, Stryker, and Medicrea, consulting fees from Medtronic, research support from Alphatec, Medtronic, and Orthofix, grant from Medtronic, and fellowship support from Medtronic.
 Funding: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
 Authorship: All authors had access to the data and contributed to the writing of this manuscript. MS: Writing – original draft, Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis; BM: Writing – original draft; JEN: Writing – original draft; MJF: Writing – original draft; AK: Writing – original draft; BGD: Writing – review & editing; AHD: Writing – review & editing, Supervision.


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