What's on the exam?
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Foundational Medical Knowledge
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Compliance and Guidelines
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Procedure and Service
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Advanced Clinical and Procedural Coding
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Evaluation and Management
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The Medical Coding exam typically has around 150 multiple-choice questions. That’s enough to make you sweat, but not enough to need a survival kit.
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You’ll usually get about 5 hours and 40 minutes. That’s plenty of time to second-guess yourself, but also enough to pace like a pro.
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Expect a mix of CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS coding systems, along with compliance, billing, and general medical terminology. Basically, if it involves numbers, acronyms, or insurance headaches, it’s fair game.
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You’ll need a 70% or higher to pass. Think of it like school: you don’t need perfection, just enough to prove you’ve got the chops.
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Most exams are offered at official testing centers or online with a proctor. Either way, someone will be watching to make sure you’re not Googling CPT codes mid-test.
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The fee is usually around $300-$400, depending on the certification body. Pricey, yes, but way cheaper than medical school.
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You’ll sign up through the certifying organization’s website (like AAPC or AHIMA). Click a few buttons, pay the fee, and boom, you’re committed.
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Most exams are offered year-round, either monthly or even more often, depending on your location and testing center. In short, you don’t have to wait a whole season to redeem yourself if you need a retake.
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Many coding exams recommend or require some formal training or coursework. You don’t need to be a doctor, but you should definitely know your way around medical terminology and coding manuals.
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Yes, you can retake the exam if you don’t pass. Just know you’ll have to pay another exam fee, so consider failing an especially pricey practice round.
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Yes, there are several. For example, the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) is more outpatient-focused, while the CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) leans toward hospital coding. Same ballpark, different rules.
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