We recently launched a series of test-prep tips and study guides for Medical Office Administrators (MOAs) who wish to advance their careers with certification. We also covered some benefits of certification, which can include higher wages, increased job stability, and a positive career outlook.
This study guide will focus on the CEHRS, which stands for Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist. The CEHRS exam is administered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), an organization that has awarded more than 750,000 certifications to healthcare students and professionals.
If you’re thinking of becoming a CEHRS, we created this guide to offer you a roadmap to success while preparing for the certification exam.
Our comprehensive CEHRS study plan will cover the following questions and topics:
But first, let’s begin with a brief refresher…
The Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) is a timed exam that is designed to measure your qualifications to become a Certified EHR (electronic health records) Specialist. It contains a variety of questions that require you to showcase your knowledge, skills, and experience in the field of data management within the healthcare setting.
CEHRS certification enables you to perform several functions in a medical office, including the following duties and responsibilities:
Applicants who meet one of the NHA’s eligibility categories must complete the following steps to apply for the CEHRS Exam:
Step 1: Determine your eligibility
Step 2: Set up your NHA account
Step 3: Apply and schedule your exam
Step 4: Prepare for your exam
You can learn more about each of these steps here.
The NHA requirements for the CEHRS exam are as follows:
detailed test plan to help you study. They also provide additional study materials, but those may require a fee.
Here are the various subjects and sub-topics that are covered by the CEHRS exam:
To help you prepare for the CEHRS exam, let’s begin by answering some of the most frequently asked questions about the exam itself.
Testing will take place at your school or at a PSI Testing Center near you. You will need to present valid identification and complete the test in one session.
You’ll have one hour and 50 minutes to complete the CEHRS exam.
The CEHRS is a computer-based exam and it consists of 100 questions and 10 pretest questions.
Scaled scores for the CEHRS exam range from 200 to 500 and require that a candidate meet a scaled passing score of 390 or higher in order to pass.
The CEHRS exam costs about $117. You can learn more on the NHA website.
The NHA will officially post your CEHRS exam results to your account page within two days of taking the test, and your printed certificate will arrive within two weeks. If you take the written exam, results will be posted within two weeks on your personal account page.
NHA certification exams are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and updated regularly, ensuring that students have the most job-relevant knowledge and skills. Plus, the NHA offers bundled interactive prep and study materials.
Here are a few CEHRS test-prep tips from the NHA to help you while retaking the exam. Remember—you’re going to do great!
Still worried? You can find even more tips here.
The NHA has outlined the following steps for CEHRS renewal. You must renew your certification on or before your expiration date; there is no penalty for renewing early.
Steps for CEHRS Recertification
If you’re not ready to launch your career as a Health Information Technician, you may want to consider pursing a diploma in Medical Office Administration.
Although it may not qualify you for the CEHRS Certification exam, MOA training can help you gauge your interest and passion for the field before pursuing additional training or a degree.
The responsibilities of a Medical Office Administrator may even mirror the job duties of a CEHRS specialist. These can include but are not limited to the following tasks:
Furthermore, an MOA diploma program could also lead to field experience, which can equip you with the knowledge, skills, and prior work history to help you seek employment upon receiving your CEHRS certification.
Our goal for this article was to provide you with practical tips on how to pass the CEHRS (NHA) Certification Exam. We hope it gives you the knowledge and confidence to take that next step in your career.
Many enjoy lifelong careers as Medical Office Administrators, while others build on their experience to apply to higher-level programs and become Medical or Health Service Managers. This often leads to greater opportunities.
You can give employers confidence in your data management knowledge and skills by becoming certified as an electronic health records specialist. Best of luck!
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