CPCHE Recertification
The Certified Professional in Clinical Health Equity (CPCHE) program certifies health care professionals who meet the competency requirements in the areas of clinical health equity, and who demonstrate the ability to apply this knowledge to effectively plan and implement health equity initiatives in the clinical setting.
Following successful completion of the CPCHE examination, the certified professional is required to maintain certification by fulfilling continuing education (CE) requirements, which are reviewed and established by the Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety (CBPPS).
Recertification cycle: 3 years
Two paths to recertification are available, as described below. Please submit your application to certification@ihi.org
Recertification Path I
- Includes obtaining and maintaining documentation of 45 CE hours over the recertification cycle, submitting your completed CPCHE Recertification Handbook and supporting documents, and payment of a recertification fee.
- Accepted types of CE:
- All CE that follows the CPCHE content outline is accepted.
- CE options include: educational programs, self-study, CPCHE item writing, academic course work, and more.
- There are many ways to obtain credits toward your CPCHE recertification. The CBPPS has pre-approved the programs listed on the CPCHE Continuing Education Credits web page.
Download the CPCHE Recertification Handbook
Note: Before filling in the CPCHE Recertification Application, save it to your desktop. Otherwise, anything you type will not be saved.
Recertification Path II
- Requires sitting for and passing the CPCHE Examination within one year prior to expiration date.
- Submit first page of application with certificant information and PSI passing score report.