CPHRM Exam

The CPHRM
Exam is for the Certified Professional in Healthcare in Risk Management. It
consists of 110 multiple-choice questions, of which, 100 will be scored. You
will be allowed 2 hours to complete the exam.

Before
registering for this exam, ensure you meet all requirements that determine your
eligibility for sitting for this exam.

Examinees
with disabilities that are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, who require
special accommodations, may make this request in writing. This request must be
submitted 45 days before your desired exam day.

Some of
these accommodations include extended testing time, a separate testing room,
and Braille test.

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The questions of this exam are based on what cognitive levels?

The first is recall. This is to remember previously learned material.

The second is application. This is the ability to use previously learned material in new ways.

The third is analysis. This is to break down information so that it may be understood.

What are the content areas and topics covered on this exam? How many questions will there be for each content area?

  • Clinical/Patient Safety – 35 questions
  • Risk Financing – 10 questions
  • Legal and Regulatory – 24 questions
  • Healthcare Operations – 26 questions
  • Claims and Litigation - 5 questions

Some of the topics addressed under the Clinical/Patient Safety content area include the current state of patient safety, patient safety initiatives, risk management educational programs, the education of staff, employees, patients, and their families, coaching physicians and leaders, management data collection and analysis system, and corrective action plans.

Some of the topics addressed under the Risk Financing content area include Self-Insured Retention, control of contractual risk program, investigation of areas that could result in financial loss, due diligence in various areas, likelihood of liability legal actions, liability and historical loss, risk financing strategies, and insurance coverage and risk management concerns.

Some of the topics addressed under the Legal and Regulatory content area include policies that promote compliance with state and federal legislation, inform staff of regulatory issues dealing with risk management, collaborating with other departments, vendor liability programs, Americans with Disabilities Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Safe Medical Device Act, Stark Law, patient safety activities, risk management consultation, and responding to regulatory agencies.

Some of the topics addressed under the Healthcare Operations content area include process on how to deal with disruptive family members, public relations, create a management data collection and analysis system, communication throughout continuum of care, procedures for retaining, accessing, and destroying medical records, train risk management staff, oversee risk management staff, budgets for risk management department, enterprise risk management activities, and professional association activities.

Some of the topics addressed under the Claims and Litigation content area include inform the proper departments of litigation claims, claims management activities, and keep safe information related to claims.

What is the most convenient way to register for this exam?

Online. You can pay via a credit card, company check, cashier’s check, or money order.

What is the cost of the exam?

Members of ASHRM or other AHA Membership Groups will pay $275, while non-members must pay $425.

What are the testing dates and locations?

There are approximately 200 centers at which you can take this exam. Once you have registered, you have a 90-day window in which you can schedule and take the exam. This does not include national holidays such as New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

What should I do the day of the exam?

Arrive at the test site on time. Being late by 15 minutes or more will prevent you from taking the test.

Bring your testing confirmation document, as well as two forms of identification. One must include your name, signature, and photo. The other should have your name and signature. Neither identification can be expired or temporary.

You are allowed to use a basic, silent calculator for the exam. Your calculator will be checked for compliance.

Items such as a cell phone, purse, briefcase, dictionary, study materials, and food/drink are prohibited from the testing area.

Can I take a break during the test?

There is no break built-in to this exam, so any break that the proctor allows you take, will be counted against the time you have for actual test-taking.

What happens after I take the exam?

There are some instances where this exam is administered in paper/pencil format. If this is the case, you will receive your score report 3-5 weeks after testing. If you take the exam using the typical computer-based format, you will receive your score before leaving the testing center.

What happens if I do not pass the exam?

You are allowed to re-take the exam, after a 90-day waiting period.

How Can I Prepare for the CPHRM Exam?

That’s a great question.  We’ve broken down the answer into three parts.

  1. Do yourself a favor and study.  Do not walk in unprepared. We have recommended prep materials below, but that only helps if you actually try.  Plus, studying is actually proven to be the best antidote to test anxiety.
  2. Take care of yourself.  Make sure you’re eating well, exercising, and sleeping.  All of these things are scientifically linked to brain performance.  If you take care of your body, you’ll be helping your grades.
  3. Get a study guide or set of flashcards.  Some people study better a certain way. Find your study strengths and make the most of them.  We’ve tried to make it easy for you by tracking down the best study guide and flashcard set for your exam.  Below you’ll see links to both!

Study Guide

Flashcards

 

Last Updated: November 9, 2023