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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the CHAA exam involves mastering several core domains. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the entire lifecycle of a patient's access to care, from the initial appointment request to the final financial clearance.

The CHAA exam content is divided into five key domains:

  • Patient Access Foundations (25%): Includes regulatory compliance (HIPAA, EMTALA), information systems, and resource management.
  • Customer Experience (19%): Covers customer assessment, quality standards, and exceptional service.
  • Pre-arrival (21%): Involves scheduling, pre-registration, and financial clearance processes.
  • Arrival (19%): Focuses on patient check-in, admission, and creating a positive patient and family experience.
  • Revenue Cycle (16%): Includes understanding medical billing basics and insurance claims fundamentals.

Eligibility for the exam typically requires one year of healthcare or finance experience, or successful completion of an accredited college program in healthcare. Candidates also require professional development hours and a reference.


 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The CHAA final exam is a comprehensive assessment of your practical knowledge in healthcare access. It is designed to be challenging but fair, reflecting the real-world scenarios you will encounter in your career.

Key details of the exam format include:

  • Format: A 115-question multiple-choice examination.
  • Time Limit: Candidates are given exactly two (2) hours to complete the test.
  • Scoring: Results are calculated using a scaled scoring method. While NAHAM does not provide a raw passing score, it is generally accepted that a minimum scaled score of 600 is required to pass. Candidates do not receive a specific breakdown of which questions they answered incorrectly.
  • Mode: The exam is internet-based and must be proctored.
  • Rules: Rigorous rules govern the exam environment, including prohibited electronic devices, specific identification requirements, and policies on breaks. You will be notified of your official pass/fail status via email within eight weeks of the testing window.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is the key to success on the CHAA exam. NAHAM provides a robust ecosystem of resources to help candidates feel confident on test day.

Actionable study strategies include:

  • Utilize Official NAHAM Materials: Start with the official CHAA Candidate Guide, the Exam Content Outline, and the NAHAM Certification Manual. These documents define exactly what you need to know.
  • Enroll in Prep Courses: Consider official NAHAM study materials or approved preparatory courses offered by external organizations.
  • Practice with Mock Exams: Take advantage of practice questions and mock exams to gauge your readiness and become familiar with the question style and time constraints.

When you are ready to take the exam, you have three primary options for proctoring:

In-Person with a Candidate-Identified Proctor: You can arrange to take the exam at your facility, school, or other location, provided you identify a qualified, NAHAM-approved proctor.

In-Person at a Prometric Test Center: Schedule your exam at one of the many Prometric testing locations worldwide, which offers a standard, secure environment.

Remote Proctoring: Take the exam from the comfort of your home or office, using NAHAM's approved remote proctoring service, which uses your computer's webcam and microphone to monitor the session.


 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your CHAA certification unlocks diverse career paths and enhances your professional standing, demonstrating to employers that you have the knowledge and dedication to excel in patient access.

The CHAA certification unlocks specific job titles and career paths, including:

  • Patient Services Representative
  • Patient Registration Associate
  • Admissions Coordinator
  • Financial Counselor
  • Scheduler
  • Front Desk Healthcare Associate
  • Revenue Cycle Technician
  • Patient Access Specialist
  • Guest Relations Representative

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Additional Information

What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the CHAA exam involves mastering several core domains. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the entire lifecycle of a patient's access to care, from the initial appointment request to the final financial clearance.

The CHAA exam content is divided into five key domains:

  • Patient Access Foundations (25%): Includes regulatory compliance (HIPAA, EMTALA), information systems, and resource management.
  • Customer Experience (19%): Covers customer assessment, quality standards, and exceptional service.
  • Pre-arrival (21%): Involves scheduling, pre-registration, and financial clearance processes.
  • Arrival (19%): Focuses on patient check-in, admission, and creating a positive patient and family experience.
  • Revenue Cycle (16%): Includes understanding medical billing basics and insurance claims fundamentals.

Eligibility for the exam typically requires one year of healthcare or finance experience, or successful completion of an accredited college program in healthcare. Candidates also require professional development hours and a reference.


 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The CHAA final exam is a comprehensive assessment of your practical knowledge in healthcare access. It is designed to be challenging but fair, reflecting the real-world scenarios you will encounter in your career.

Key details of the exam format include:

  • Format: A 115-question multiple-choice examination.
  • Time Limit: Candidates are given exactly two (2) hours to complete the test.
  • Scoring: Results are calculated using a scaled scoring method. While NAHAM does not provide a raw passing score, it is generally accepted that a minimum scaled score of 600 is required to pass. Candidates do not receive a specific breakdown of which questions they answered incorrectly.
  • Mode: The exam is internet-based and must be proctored.
  • Rules: Rigorous rules govern the exam environment, including prohibited electronic devices, specific identification requirements, and policies on breaks. You will be notified of your official pass/fail status via email within eight weeks of the testing window.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is the key to success on the CHAA exam. NAHAM provides a robust ecosystem of resources to help candidates feel confident on test day.

Actionable study strategies include:

  • Utilize Official NAHAM Materials: Start with the official CHAA Candidate Guide, the Exam Content Outline, and the NAHAM Certification Manual. These documents define exactly what you need to know.
  • Enroll in Prep Courses: Consider official NAHAM study materials or approved preparatory courses offered by external organizations.
  • Practice with Mock Exams: Take advantage of practice questions and mock exams to gauge your readiness and become familiar with the question style and time constraints.

When you are ready to take the exam, you have three primary options for proctoring:

In-Person with a Candidate-Identified Proctor: You can arrange to take the exam at your facility, school, or other location, provided you identify a qualified, NAHAM-approved proctor.

In-Person at a Prometric Test Center: Schedule your exam at one of the many Prometric testing locations worldwide, which offers a standard, secure environment.

Remote Proctoring: Take the exam from the comfort of your home or office, using NAHAM's approved remote proctoring service, which uses your computer's webcam and microphone to monitor the session.


 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning your CHAA certification unlocks diverse career paths and enhances your professional standing, demonstrating to employers that you have the knowledge and dedication to excel in patient access.

The CHAA certification unlocks specific job titles and career paths, including:

  • Patient Services Representative
  • Patient Registration Associate
  • Admissions Coordinator
  • Financial Counselor
  • Scheduler
  • Front Desk Healthcare Associate
  • Revenue Cycle Technician
  • Patient Access Specialist
  • Guest Relations Representative

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