This exam is intended for all senior/executive leaders in the revenue cycle industry, to help equip you for strategic management of the business. This certification possesses the highest level of difficulty combining content knowledge of the business with critical thinking and communication skills. The Executive Revenue Cycle Certification demonstrates a high level of achievement and distinguishes you as a leader and role model in the revenue cycle industry. The certification validates your proficiency and commitment to your profession and can play an integral role in your career strategy. In many instances certification may help you secure the promotion or the job you desire. In the healthcare revenue cycle industry, the Executive Revenue Cycle Certification is comparable to earning a CPA or passing the bar exam. This exam will designate mastery of the art of revenue cycle management, the CRCE for those who work in an institutional (hospital, health system) setting and for those in a professional (clinic, physician) setting.
The Executive Certification is a comprehensive online, proctored, eight (8) hour exam covering focused revenue cycle subject matter that includes patient access, billing, credit/collections and revenue cycle management. The exam is comprised of multiple-choice, true/false, fill in the blank, short answer, essay and quantitative questions. AAHAM offers this Executive certification that is focused in both the revenue cycle within an institutional (hospital, health system) setting and on the revenue cycle in a professional (physician, clinic) setting.
CRCE exam is available to National AAHAM members, in good standing. The applicant must have a minimum of four (4) years of experience in a healthcare related field. A two (2) year associate degree or a degree from an accredited university or college can be substituted for two (2) years of experience. When using an educational waiver for experience, a transcript copy must accompany the application.
Sections included in the CRCE exams include:
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The exam is comprised of four (4) sections that contain multiple-choice, true/false, fill in the blank, short answer, essay and quantitative questions. Examinees must initially sit for all four (4) sections of the exam. Each section is graded separately, and each of the four (4) sections must be passed with a score of 70% or greater in order to earn the certification designation. If one (1) or two (2) sections are failed, a retake of those sections is permitted. If three (3) or more sections are failed, a retake of the entire exam is required. Exams are available on a monthly basis.
Exams for failed sections must be retaken within eighteen (18) months of the initial exam date. Retakes may be conducted on a monthly basis.
CRCE application fees are non-refundable and are non-transferable. A one-time postponement is allowed if extenuating circumstances prevent an individual from sitting for a scheduled exam. To request a postponement, the examinee must provide written notice to the AAHAM National Office by the specified postponement deadline, which is included with the exam confirmation. Postponements are only allowed once and can only be transferred to the next exam cycle.
Written notification of test results will be forwarded to examinees no later than ninety (90) days from the date the exam was taken. The time required is a result of the rigorous and thorough hands-on grading process.
The exams are available on a monthly basis.
AAHAM certification examinations require comprehensive working knowledge of patient account management, financial operations, information systems, governmental regulations and policies that govern revenue cycle procedures. However, hands-on experience is not sufficient; candidates will need to enhance and refresh their knowledge through independent and group study programs. Participation in study opportunities provided by your local chapter and/or the national organization is highly recommended.
Study opportunities include:
Professional Study Sessions will be conducted by Leanna Marshall (434/293-8891 or 434/962 8508), Virginia Chapter Certification Chair.