FASHRM & DFASHRM Requirements - ASHRM
Qualification and application information for the FASHRM and DFASHRM designations, recognizing outstanding achievements and contributions to the health care risk management profession
Distinguished Fellow – DFASHRM
Distinguished Fellow of the American Society for Health Care Risk Management – for superior achievement
Fellow – FASHRM
Fellow of the American Society for Health Care Risk Management – for outstanding achievement
Application Information
- Who is Eligible?
- Academic/Professional Designations
- Continuing Education Criteria
- Employment Experience
- Contributions to the Field of Risk Management
- Designation Process and Advancement
- Submission
- Application Fees
- Questions
Application Documents
Who is Eligible?
DFASHRM participation is limited to current ASHRM members who have been members for a minimum of 10 of the 12 years prior to the year in which they apply.
FASHRM participation is limited to current ASHRM members who have been members for a minimum of 5 of the 7 years prior to the year in which they apply.
Applicants must meet specific criteria in the areas of
- Academic/Professional Designations
- Continuing Education
- Employment Experience
Academic/Professional Designations
Distinguished Fellow: Applicants must have earned two of the designations listed as well as being a Certified Professional Health Care Risk Manager (CPHRM)
Fellow: Applicants must have earned a minimum of one of the designations listed, as well as being a CPHRM.
Acceptable Professional Designations
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Continuing Education Criteria
Distinguished Fellow: Applicants must provide evidence of at least 150 contact hours of risk management (or related) continuing education credit earned within 10 years prior to the date of application.
Fellow: Applicants must provide evidence of at least 75 contact hours of risk management (or related) continuing education credit earned within five years prior to the date of application.
To be accepted as qualifying continuing education credit, continuing professional education must relate to the content categories identified below:
Content Category | Code |
Clinical/Patient Safety | 1 |
Claims & Litigation | 2 |
Legal & Regulatory | 3 |
Risk Financing | 4 |
Health Care Operations* | 5 |
*Enterprise Risk Management is included as part of this domain.
Candidates must submit copies of continuing education certificates with their application, with the following information on each certificate:
- Name of program
- Date of program
- Number of contact hours of the program
- Content code
A contact hour is defined as 60 minutes of educational experience. The following table provides a conversion of other units of education into contact hours:
- 1 academic semester credit = 15 contact hours
- 1 academic quarter credit = 10 contact hours
- 1 CEU or continuing education unit = 10 contact hours
- 1 CME or CDE = 1 contact hour
ASHRM may disqualify incomplete continuing education certificates.
Employment Experience
DFASHRM: Applicants must possess at least 10 years' experience in the 10 years prior to applying in a position(s) with primary job responsibility for activities related to risk management.
FASHRM: Applicants must possess at least five years of experience in the 5 years prior to applying in a position(s) with primary job responsibility for activities related to risk management.
Note: “Risk management (or related)” includes any function, organization or discipline that has, as its mission or purpose, to reduce or prevent the incidence of enterprise, speculative or casualty) risks for health care or health care-related organizations.
Documentation must be produced to show experience in operational or strategic risk management, risk financing, loss control, claims and litigation, regulatory/accreditation compliance or loss prevention. All applicants for either designation must submit the following documentation of employment experience:
- Current Job Description
Signed by the individual to whom the applicant reports. - Professional References
Two letters of reference from professionals familiar with the applicant’s employment history (reference letters must be submitted directly to ASHRM). - Employment Experience
Typed summary of risk management (or related) experience indicating growth of responsibility and authority during the required 10-year (for Distinguished Fellow) or five-year (for Fellow) employment period – summary may be in the form of a descriptive resume or CV.
Contributions to the Field of Risk Management
Distinguished Fellow: Applicants must meet all requirements in all three of the contribution categories listed below: Leadership, Publishing and Lecturing.
Fellow: Applicants must meet all requirements in any two of the contribution categories listed below: Leadership, Publishing and Lecturing.
Contributions that are reasonably related to the job description or are performed internally for one’s own employer or clients of one’s employer are not eligible for this requirement. Reasonably related to the job description is defined as “any function, activity, task or responsibility regularly undertaken by an employee in order to maintain employment with the employer.” A “routine job responsibility” may or may not be described in the applicant’s job description. “Employer” shall include any subsidiary or affiliated organizations of the applicant’s employer. Payment of an honorarium or travel expenses by a third party may be evidence that the activity was not a routine job responsibility.
1. Leadership
Applicant must provide at least two examples of risk management-related leadership positions totaling at least four years of service that are not a matter of routine job responsibilities, not held concurrently and that are each at least one year in duration.
Leadership positions must have been completed within 10 years of application. The application must include:
- Dates of service
- Activities performed
- Written verification of title and leadership position held provided by the organizations cited
Leadership positions are positions which involve coordinating or facilitating the work of others. The following are qualified Leadership positions.
- ASHRM roles:
Board member
President
Committee chair
Faculty lead
- ASHRM affiliated Chapter roles
Chapter Officer
Board member
Committee chair
- Roles in a recognized health care organization with a focus on patient safety and/or risk management
Officer
Board member
Committee chair
- The following are not considered leadership activities that qualify:
Committee member
Faculty member
Writer
Speaker
Leadership roles related to employment
Leadership in non-health care organizations
Multi-year board terms count as a single position. Offices of president-elect and immediate past president are not counted as separate positions, but are considered part of the office of president. Other examples include: four leadership positions, each one year in duration; two separate positions, each two years each in duration; and one position held for three years and one for one year.
2. Publishing
To meet the publishing requirement, the publishing must be scholarly articles which clearly relate to risk management; and are peer reviewed with cited resources (e.g., through citations, a bibliography, list of references, etc.).
To meet the publishing criteria, the applicant must:
- Be the author or co-author of a book chapter; OR
- Be the author of at least two original articles published in journals or periodicals with documented circulation exceeding 1,000 readers (articles repurposed in a new forum do not qualify). The applicant must be the primary author of at least one of the articles.
Articles published as a matter of routine job responsibility will not be accepted. All material submitted must also:
- Be published within five years prior to the date the applicant is applying for recognition;
- Be related to the field of risk management (cite Content Category Code listed above in continuing Education Criteria section); and
- Bear the publication’s name and date of publication.
Many ASHRM publications including: The ASHRM Journal, White Papers, playbooks, book chapters and articles written for the ASHRM forum will qualify, however the qualifications above must be met.
3. Lecturing
Applicant must provide at least two examples of participation as a speaker or faculty member in risk management programs conducted within five years prior to the date the applicant is applying for recognition (cite Content Category Code listed above in Continuing Education Criteria section). At least one presentation must be at national or state level and at least one must offer continuing education credits.
The applicant must provide documentation verifying the purpose or occasion for the lecture or presentation. Acceptable documentation includes either program brochures or correspondence from the programs’ sponsors. Lectures or presentations delivered as a matter of routine job responsibility will not be accepted.
Examples of acceptable activities in this category include:
- ASHRM Annual Conference
- ASHRM Webinar
- ASHRM Faculty
- ASHRM Online education*
- Chapter annual conferences or other education
- University education
- Presentations at hospitals or other health care societies
*Online education submissions will be reviewed upon submission. ASHRM will notify the applicant if the education meets criteria.
Designation Process and Advancement
All designations of Fellow and Distinguished Fellow are granted by the ASHRM Board based upon review of the applicants’ credentials. Only completed applications will be submitted to the board for its review.
Applicants who submit incomplete applications will be notified regarding the need for further information or documentation.
Completed applications are reviewed by the Board during regular meetings. Applicants approved by the board shall be notified by the ASHRM president; unsuccessful applicants shall be notified by the ASHRM executive director regarding areas in need of improvement.
Successful applicants receive plaques of recognition, and their designations are announced at the annual business meeting. Names, titles and designations also are published in ASHRM publications.
Fellows who wish to advance to the Distinguished Fellow level may at any time submit evidence to ASHRM demonstrating they have met all pertinent achievement criteria. A fee of $50 is required. Applications for advancement will be reviewed, and approved or not approved, by the ASHRM Board according to the established designation process.
Submission
Completed applications may be submitted any time, but are only reviewed around several deadline dates throughout the year. The Professional Recognition Program Application Form, Continuing Education Reporting Form and all other supportive documentation may be submitted electronically via email to: ashrm@aha.org.
Application Fees
Payment must be submitted separately from the application and supporting materials. Applicants will receive an email containing a link to pay by credit card and check payment instructions once the application materials are received. Fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
FASHRM | DFASHRM | |
First time applicant | $ 100.00 | $ 125.00 |
Applicants with FASHRM status | n/a | $ 50.00 |
Reapplication** | $ 50.00 | $ 50.00 |
* Application fees may be waived due to economic hardship. Contact ASHRM for more information.
** Unsuccessful applicants who reapply for either designation within 12 months of the decision are exempt from the application fee.
Questions
For more information, please contact ASHRM at (312) 422-3980 or ashrm@aha.org.