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CHC Compliance Program Administration Practice Exam

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About this Exam

The Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) credential is an essential benchmark recognizing professionals who understand the intricate legal and regulatory requirements necessary to oversee a healthcare organization's compliance activities. This particular focus area, Compliance Program Administration, is designed for the designated compliance officer or administrator tasked with developing, implementing, and maintaining an effective compliance program structure. This guide and its associated practice materials are specifically tailored for individuals looking to validate their administrative proficiency in modern healthcare compliance functions.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This examination focuses heavily on the actual implementation and management of a compliance program, rather than just knowledge of the laws themselves. It tests the administrative skills necessary to execute the Office of Inspector General's (OIG) seven essential elements of an effective compliance program. Candidates are expected to prove they can manage the everyday operations, communication, and mitigation activities of a healthcare entity.

The core administrative skills and knowledge domains covered in the exam syllabus include:

  • Design and Implementation: Structuring a compliance program that fits the unique risks and size of the organization, including the development of written policies and procedures.
  • Compliance Culture and Communication: Establishing clear lines of communication and fostering a culture of ethical behavior and regulatory awareness throughout the entity.
  • Education and Training: Designing and overseeing relevant compliance education for the workforce, leadership, and external contractors.
  • Auditing and Monitoring: Implementing and supervising regular reviews of high-risk areas to detect violations of law or policy.
  • Enforcement and Discipline: Managing fair and consistent disciplinary standards for non-compliance and investigating reported concerns.
  • Reporting and Record-Keeping: Designing administrative systems to document all compliance activities, inquiries, investigations, and corrective actions.
  • Risk Assessment: Conducting systemic administrative reviews to identify the organization's greatest compliance vulnerabilities.

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The CHC examination, administered by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)®, is a rigorous assessment demanding a solid grasp of administrative application in a healthcare context. The primary challenge is not only recalling the elements but knowing how to apply them to real-world administrative scenarios.

  • Exam Format: The actual certification exam is entirely multiple-choice.
  • Number of Questions: There are approximately 120 multiple-choice questions on the exam. (NOTE: 20 of these questions are often "pre-test" questions and do not count toward your final score, although they appear identical to the scored questions).
  • Time Limit: Candidates are given a strict two-hour (120-minute) window to complete the entire test.
  • Passing Score: The CCB uses a scaled scoring system (the specific cut score is adjusted by exam form difficulty, but generally a scaled score of 300+ is required).
  • Specific Rules: The examination is a "closed-book" test. Absolutely no reference materials, notes, electronic devices, or external resources are permitted.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation requires a combination of reviewing official HCCA (Health Care Compliance Association) materials and utilizing practical assessment tools to build endurance and administrative logic. Simply memorizing definitions is insufficient; you must understand the "how" of administration.

Actionable Study Strategies:

  • Master the OIG Seven Elements: Every element (written standards, high-level oversight, education, lines of communication, auditing/monitoring, enforcement, response/prevention) should be the core framework of your study plan.
  • Practice with Purpose: Utilize a focused CHC Compliance Program Administration Practice Exam that features scenario-based questions. Analyze not only why the correct answer is right but why the administrative alternatives are wrong according to OIG guidance.
  • Study the Candidate Handbook: The official CCB Candidate Handbook contains the most up-to-date content outline and breakdown, which is your most valuable resource for knowing exactly what topics are fair game.
  • Focus on 'Reasonable' Application: When answering questions, think like an OIG auditor or a prudent compliance administrator. Look for the most effective, reasonable, and defensible administrative solution rather than the theoretical ideal.

Exam Centers and Registration:

  • Administration: The CHC exam is administered exclusively through computer-based testing vendors authorized by the CCB, predominantly PSI Services.
  • Physical Testing Centers: You can take the exam in person at hundreds of authorized PSI testing centers located across the United States and internationally.
  • Online Proctored Testing: The CCB also offers a live, remote proctored option (also through PSI), allowing you to take the exam from a private, secure computer setup at your home or office.
  • Registration: Registration for the exam must be done directly through the HCCA/CCB website, where you must meet eligibility requirements (which often include a minimum number of years in the field) and pay the examination fee.

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully achieving the CHC certification, which validates your proficiency in program administration, is a massive catalyst for career advancement within the thriving field of healthcare compliance. It differentiates you as an expert capable of leadership rather than just a member of a team.

Job titles and career paths this specialized credential typically unlocks include:

  • Healthcare Compliance Officer
  • Compliance Program Director
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Corporate Integrity Officer
  • Privacy Officer (with compliance administrative oversight)
  • Compliance Manager or Supervisor
  • Compliance Analyst (Lead or Senior roles)
  • Regulatory Affairs Director
  • Healthcare Ethics and Integrity Director

Frequently Asked Questions

This quiz contains a total of 5 practice questions carefully selected to test your knowledge on this subject.
Yes, you will have exactly 0 minutes to complete the exam. A countdown timer will be visible once you start.
Yes, you can retake this practice test as many times as you need. The questions and options may be randomized on subsequent attempts to ensure comprehensive learning.

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