The Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) Examination offered by the American Hospital Association (AHA) Certification Center qualifies successful candidates as Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM).
Candidates who wish to take the CPHRM Exam must first meet eligibility requirements set by the AHA. Every candidate can find the best path for their education and experience requirement from the following:
* Candidate has a bachelor’s degree with five years of experience in a healthcare environment
* Candidate has an associate’s degree with seven years of experience in a healthcare environment
* Candidate has a high school diploma or GED with nine years of experience in a healthcare environment
In addition to the education and experience, every candidate must have 3,000 hours within the past three years in service under a healthcare risk management setting. This could be working as a consultant, broker, attorney, or in some other capacity.
The CPHRM Exam fee runs $275 for members or $425 to nonmembers. Candidates can expect to see questions related to loss prevention, claims management, risk financing, regulatory compliance, operations, and bioethics.
The CPHRM Exam is administered at AMP testing centers located nationwide. Candidates will be able to choose a convenient testing center nearest them after filing their application. Candidates will have a ninety day window after receiving clearance, to schedule and sit for the exam. Since the exam is administered via computer-based means, candidates will receive an unofficial grade immediately upon completing the exam. Candidates should bring at least two forms of identification to the test site.
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