ACMA 2026 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
April 20 - 23, 2026 | Orlando, FL
CONTINUING EDUCATION
The ACMA 2026 National Conference will offer continuing education (CE/CME credits) and learning for physicians, social workers and nurses with sessions featuring the following practice care settings:
- Acute Care
Ambulatory
Behavioral Health
Case Management
Care Transitions
Ethics
Health Plan
Home Care/Hospice
In Home
Leadership
Maternal/Child
Pediatric
Physician Advisor
Post-Acute Care
Primary Care
Professional Development
Psychosocial
Regulations
Strategic Planning
Transitions of Care
Utilization Management/Review
Conference Objectives:
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Identify strategies to engage physicians, nurse and social work case managers, transitions of care partners, managed care representatives, and interdisciplinary team members to drive effective health care change.
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Apply innovative, patient-centered approaches and technology to support coordinated and sustainable care transitions across the continuum.
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Demonstrate cultural awareness and identify strategies to promote equitable, accessible, and inclusive care for diverse patient populations.
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Implement evidence-informed approaches to enhance patient engagement, self-management, and wellness across acute, post-acute, ambulatory, and community-based settings.
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Apply best practices, professional standards, and utilization management tools to evaluate medical necessity, level of care, appropriate utilization, and quality outcomes.
EARN UP TO THE FOLLOWING CE/CME HOURS
We anticipate that you may earn up to the following continuing education (CE/CME hours) for the Pre-Conference and Main Conference. Please note: the total number of credits available varies depending on the discipline and sessions attended.
- 16.5 | Nursing and Social Work Contact Hours (50 or 60-minute hour)
- 16.5 | ACM, CMAC and CCM Recertification Credits
- 16.5 | CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
CCM: Through a collaborative agreement with the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC), ACMA educational activities and the corresponding credits are acceptable for CCM renewal.
Updates will be made here as they are received.
NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION
ACMA is an approved continuing education provider through the following boards.
- California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #CEP 17441)
- Florida Board of Nursing (Provider #50-3523)
- District of Columbia Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #50-3523)
- Georgia Board of Nursing (Provider #50-3523)
SOCIAL WORK CONTINUING EDUCATION
ACMA is an approved continuing education provider through the following boards.
- Florida Board of Social Work (Provider #50-3523)
- Illinois Department of Professional Regulation (Sponsor #159-000900)
- Maryland Board of Social Work (Authorized Sponsor of Category 1 Credit Hours)
- Minnesota Board of Social Work (Sponsor #CEP-443)
- New York State Education Department State Board (Sponsor #SW-0486)
ADDITIONAL APPROVAL INFORMATION:
NURSING EDUCATION
PIM/ANCC: This program is pending approval by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) an accredited provider of ANCC for 16.5 continuing education credits.
SOCIAL WORK CONTINUING EDUCATION
NASW
This program is pending approval by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) (Approval # 886621095-7595) for 14.0 continuing education credits.
PHYSICIAN EDUCATION
PIM/ACCME: This program is pending approval by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) an accredited provider of ACCME for 16.5 continuing medical education credits.
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION AND REQUEST FOR CREDIT
Completion Requirements:
- Must attend full session.
- Must complete/submit an electronic evaluation.
- No partial credit will be given.
Request for Credit
You will receive an email from ACMA 1-3 days Post Conference notifying you that the electronic evaluation is available. Detailed login instructions will be listed in the email. Once you log in and complete the online evaluation, you will have immediate access to download and/or print your CE Certificate.
Please Note:
Attendees are responsible for verifying that the approving organizations listed above are accepted by their state’s practicing board. Unless otherwise noted on the CE certificate, attendees are also responsible for submitting their earned continuing education credits/certificates to the appropriate accrediting and/or certifying organization(s) to maintain their individual certification(s), recertification(s), licensure(s), etc. As required by applicable boards, a copy of this certificate and evaluation form will be retained by ACMA for a minimum of 7 years after the course concludes.