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Health care administration, leadership, and management (HALM) represents a body of knowledge and skills that address the system-based needs of health care environments.
Physicians certified in HALM apply their knowledge and skills in medicine, business, public health, communication, computer science, economics, law, and other disciplines to manage patient care operations across medical specialties and health care professions. HALM physicians competently administer complex health care organizations and institutional systems that are critical to health care delivery, such as those that promote patient safety.
The HALM initial certification exam is administered in even-numbered years only. Physicians may apply for the exam only in years in which the exam is administered.
The HALM certification exam is administered through Pearson VUE’s online, remote-proctored system.
In addition, physicians must actively participate in ABPM’s Continuing Certification Program (CCP) to maintain their ABPM certification.
There are multiple pathways available to achieve HALM certification through the ABPM. Find out easily which Pathway you may be qualified to apply through using our “Am I Eligible?” quiz.
The practice pathway allows physicians to meet eligibility requirements for certification in HALM without completing an ACGME-accredited HALM fellowship. Additional requirements include either a minimum amount of practice time or completion of a non-ACGME-accredited HALM fellowship.
The practice pathway offers two tracks:
Credit for Certification by the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) or the American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL)
Physicians who are certified by ACHE or AAPL may receive up to a maximum of 12 months’ credit toward the practice time requirements for either the practice-only track or the training-plus-practice track. To receive credit, the physician’s ACHE or AAPL certification must be current at the time the physician submits the application to the ABPM.
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The HALM practice pathway will close after the 2030 application cycle. Beginning in 2031, all applicants for HALM certification must successfully complete an ACGME-accredited HALM fellowship. The HALM certification exam will be administered annually.
The fellowship pathway requires physicians to successfully complete an ACGME-accredited HALM fellowship. The ACGME accredits HALM fellowships of 12 and 24 months in duration. Physicians must successfully complete all months of training for which the HALM fellowship is accredited to fulfill the Board’s eligibility criteria.
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A Residency? | ||||||
An MPH Degree?* | ||||||
An ABMS Board Certification | ||||||
Practice Years Required | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 |
Credentials: MPH Degree, An ABMS Board Certification
Practice Years Required: 3
Credentials: Residency, An ABMS Board Certification
Practice Years Required: 3
Credentials: MPH Degree
Practice Years Required: 4
Credentials: Residency
Practice Years Required: 5
Credentials: An ABMS Board Certification
Practice Years Required: 6
Credentials: No MPH Degree, No ABMS Board Certification, No Residency
Practice Years Required: 8
*Without an MPH degree, you are still required to complete coursework (worth 3 credits each) in epidemiology, biostatistics, health services administration, environmental health sciences, and social and behavioral sciences. Total practice years refers to the amount of practice time in the specialty area for which certification is being sought.