


This course covers the main topics that are covered in the CEHRS (Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist) exam.
The CEHRS exam is a certification exam offered by the National Healthcare Association (NHA) that tests the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals in the area of electronic health record (EHR) systems.
Certification as a CEHRS can be beneficial for individuals seeking employment or advancement in healthcare settings that use electronic health record systems.
This course includes question on the following topics:
Non-Clinical Operations:
- Health information management
- Medical records management
- HIPAA regulations
- Electronic health records (EHR) systems
- Data security and privacy
Clinical Operations:
- Medical terminology
- Anatomy and physiology
- Clinical documentation
- Patient care coordination
- Quality improvement
Revenue Cycle/Finance:
- Billing and coding
- Insurance claims processing
- Reimbursement methods
- Healthcare finance and accounting
- Revenue cycle management
Regulatory Compliance:
- Federal and state regulations
- Meaningful use requirements
- Accreditation standards
- Compliance audits
- Risk management
Reporting:
- Data analysis and reporting
- Performance metrics
- Quality reporting
- Population health management
- Clinical decision support
These questions are based on previous exams, content available online, and research into topics covered in the exam.
Individuals with a CEHRS certification can qualify for a variety of roles in healthcare organizations that utilize electronic health record (EHR) systems. Some examples of jobs that may require or benefit from a CEHRS certification include:
Electronic Health Record Specialist
Clinical Data Analyst
Health Information Technician
Medical Records Coordinator
Revenue Cycle Analyst