Tips to Pass the CPC Exam in 2024 (2024)

Medical coding is a fantastic career, and you’re so close to earning your Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential that you can taste it. But when it comes to passing theCPC exam, close can feel scary. Not to worry, though. We have the help you need.

Compiled here isn’t just a top-of-mind tip sheet. We polled hundreds of CPCs who have gone before you — some passing on their first exam attempt, others passing after numerous tries — and structured the strongest and most cited of their insights in what we consider the best CPC exam study tip list you’ll find. So, courtesy of your peers, our esteemed AAPC members …

Plot your course to medical coding certification

When you have a goal, it helps to have a vision for the path ahead. A plan decides in advance on spur-of-the-moment distractions. A plan arranges for support, preempting stress and confusion. A plan counts the costs, removing elements of surprise when the going gets tough.

Your plan doesn’t need to be finite, just foreseen. Get a vision for what it’s going to take to get you across the finish line. And commit.

  • Passing the exam should be a priority. Study regularly. Devise a strategy tailored to your weaknesses. Maybe that means no TV or cell phone until you’ve logged your study time for the day. Maybe that means joining a study group. Don’t let long periods pass between study sessions.

  • Spend time in the zone. Multi-hour study sessions are great, so long as you’re fully present and alert. If your schedule is packed, or if it’s hard to find a sizable window free of fatigue, then go for quality. Try 15-minute study sessions throughout the day. Experiment to find a routine you can own.

  • Believe aggressively. Know this upfront — you will have moments of cluelessness. It’ll pass, so resist doubt. Affirm yourself. I have what it takes.

    I will put in the work because I’m worth it. Belief is your firewall. You must believe you will pass the exam.

CPC exam basics

The CPC exam is open book. You’ll be given 4 hours to complete 100 multiple-choice questions. Passing will require you to answer 70% of the questions correctly. The categories tested include:

Learn what to study for the CPC exam

  • Not all areas of the CPC curriculum require equal study time.From your CPC training course, you know that some chapters took longer to digest than others. Evaluation and management, for example, is more challenging than the urinary chapter. The same challenges will influence how you divide your study time.

    • Concentrate on the more complex areas. Invest your time and effort to ensure you understand key concepts and difficult coding scenarios. Examples: HIV, metastatic cancer, chronic pain, infusions

    • Identify your weaknesses and give those areas extra attention.

  • Know your modifiers. Understand the purpose of each modifier and when the modifier should be appended.

  • Know your medical terminology. The exam will ask questions pertaining to anatomy and medical terminology, and you’ll need to know these subjects to extract important details for coding. Break out the flashcards for a refresher before exam day.

  • Know the letter ranges for ICD-10 and number ranges for CPT® codes. With limited time on test day, the ability to recognize basic info about a code because you know its ranges can mean the difference between passing the CPC exam and not having enough time to finish the test.

    • Code ranges allow you to instantly narrow down potential answers. If a question asks about a code pertaining to the musculoskeletal system, for example, you can eliminate all codes that don’t begin with the number 2.

  • Acclimate yourself to the language in the code books. Exam questions use verbiage in code descriptors and code notes. You’ll want to understand the language well enough to look up the answers.

Know the official code guidelines

The guidelines provide instructions for proper code selection. Coders need to read their code books cover to cover and pay special attention to guidelines.

  • Review guidelines for each code set — and review often, particularly the challenging guidelines.

  • The goal is not to memorize guidelines but to understand them. You need to know how to interpret and apply what you read. You should be able to recognize the rationale, purpose, logic, and intent of the guideline by exam day.
    To help learn how a guideline is applied, review codes that the guideline applies to. And practice!

  • Get the basic applications down. Be sure you can respond accurately to Includes, Excludes, Code First, Code Also, etc., without a second thought.

  • Be sure you can follow sequencing rules. This is heavily factored into the CPC exam (as in real-world coding). You’ll want to practice sequencing.

  • Know where to find specific guidelines. Here, too, you don’t need to memorize where every guideline is. You only need to tab and mark your books. (We outline book marking tips below.)

  • Know what topics are covered in chapter-specific guidelines. This will alert you to when you should check a guideline prior to making a code selection.

  • Don’t forget to review coding conventions, notations, EXCLUDES notes for ICD-10, and parenthetical notes for CPT®.

Prep your medical code books

The CPC exam is open book, and everything you need to know is in your CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code books. The more intimately you know your books, the kinder time will be to you on exam day.

The goal is to be able to quickly locate anything and everything — codes, guidelines, tables, instructions, illustrations, etc. — so continue familiarizing yourself with the parts of your books.

  • Tabbing your books will help you identify pages. Most people reserve tabbing for guidelines and chapters in the tabular lists, but anything you need extra help with is an area you might want to tab. You might also want to tab the things you don’t normally search for.

    • These are your books, so tab and mark them according to your needs. Some people feel that tabs get in the way, others feel they’re essential for the exam. Do what works for you.

  • Be strategic when marking your books. You don’t want to lose important notes in the chaos of too many notes. The same goes for highlighted text. Try to keep your notations relevant to the exam.

    • Make notes where you can find them. Some people prefer to write short notes near the codes versus filling blank pages with notes. Choose whatever approach helps you quickly locate what you need.

  • You may not add writing surface to your books. Taping, gluing, or stapling anything into your code books is prohibited. This includes sticky notes.

  • Tips for adding notes in your books are recommendations others found helpful. Choose only what makes sense for you.

  • For codes with guidelines that give you trouble, write the guideline next to code. Some people also do the reverse — adding code examples next to the guideline.

  • Draw an E/M table to help you determine E/M services (CPT)®.

  • Mark out of sequence codes (CPT)®.

  • Write definitions of procedures next to the codes in CPT® or highlight differences between codes with subtle variations of body parts or layers (e.g., integumentary).

  • Write main terms, prefixes, and suffixes on your anatomical illustration pages next to corresponding body parts.

  • Tips for highlighting information in your books are also suggestions.Choose only what you find helpful.

ICD-10 highlights

  • Code first notes, use additional code notes, codes that are excluded from a category

CPT®highlights

  • Keywords in the subsection guidelines (e.g., new and established patient definition in the E/M section)

  • Keywords in the Repair (Closure) guideline section defining simple, intermediate, or complex repairs.

  • Guidelines for services included with Adjacent Tissue Transfer or Rearrangement procedures.

  • Key words in the Musculoskeletal System guidelines defining surgical procedures, such as closed, opened, percutaneous skeletal fixation, or manipulation.

  • All parenthetical notes found in the code description or following the code.

  • Make note of procedures performed percutaneously, with any type of scope (endoscope, laparoscope, etc.), or by open technique (meaning the doctor had to cut into the patient to perform the procedure)

Practicing for the CPC exam

Use smart tools. Once you’ve studied, you’ll want to take advantage of as many practice tests as possible.

  • Treat practice exams like real tests. Study for them, follow time constraints, and note which questions you answered incorrectly. Go back and review the areas you struggled with. Retest and repeat.

  • Keep practicing for time management. To complete the CPC exam in the allotted 4 hours, you need to answer questions in about 2.4 minutes or less. Practice like an athlete to improve your pace.

  • Keep practicing for test-taking skills. Eliminating answers is an effective strategy for both accuracy and time management. Identify the answers that are most likely incorrect and move forward with your better options.

  • Keep practicing for accuracy. Keep practicing until you score 80% minimum.

Exam week

All examinees

  • Read your emailed guidelinesthree days before the exam so they’re fresh in your mind.

  • Watch AAPC's exam tutorial. This informational guide covers technical requirements, materials permitted, and how to navigate the electronic exam.

  • Have your ID ready — a valid, government-issued photo ID is required for your exam. Temporary, copies, paper or digital IDs are not permitted.

Live Remote Proctored (LRP) examinees

  • Test your external webcam and maybe have a backup plan in the event of unexpected technical issues.

  • Test your internet speed on speedtest.net to make sure upload and download speed is 5.0 Mbps.

  • Clear your testing area as the room you test in needs to be clear of whiteboard, calendars, and sticky notes with writing. All landline phones, books and miscellaneous items should be placed out of reach.

  • Block out your exam time with household members and let them you will need 100% privacy to ensure there will be no interruptions during your exam.

  • Confirm which materials are permitted for an LRP exam. For example, a printed copy of the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines is not allowed.

Testing center examinees

  • Verify the start time and examination address a few days prior to your test date. If you’re unfamiliar with the exam site, consider mapping your driving directions in advance. Factor potential delays and arrive 10 to 15 minutes early.

  • Confirm which materials are permitted for a testing center exam.

Certification exam eve

Close your books. You’re done studying. If you’re taking the Live Remote Proctored (LRP) electronic exam, set up your webcam and test area, and try to have a good night sleep.

In the morning, enjoy a healthy breakfast (nothing too heavy) and bring light snacks and water to keep you energized during the exam.

Stay positive. Breathe. Repeat your mantra —I can do this. I’ve got this. Deep slow breaths.

Good luck?

We would saygood luck, but you know this exam isn’t about luck. We know it, too. We’re going to wish you well, instead. You are ready. You’ve worked hard. All of us at AAPC are rooting for you.

Tips to Pass the CPC Exam in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Tips to Pass the CPC Exam in 2024? ›

In a test as long as the CPC, it's important to keep your momentum as you take the test. You don't want to spend too much time on any one questions. Make it your goal to read and, if possible, answer every question on the test. It's a good idea to bring a timer to the exam.

How can I pass my CPC exam successfully? ›

In a test as long as the CPC, it's important to keep your momentum as you take the test. You don't want to spend too much time on any one questions. Make it your goal to read and, if possible, answer every question on the test. It's a good idea to bring a timer to the exam.

Is the CPC exam hard to pass? ›

There's no doubt about it, the CPC® exam is tough. A variety of sources show that ONLY about 50% of coders receive the necessary 70% score to pass the CPC® Exam on the first try. That means that half of all test-takers need a second shot at passing. Who wants to take this test more than once?

Can I pass the CPC exam without going to school? ›

Yes, you can technically take the CPC exam without going to school. However, it is not recommended. The exam covers highly specific material, medical coding procedures, and codes. Without having studied medical coding, you may have a more difficult time passing the exam.

How do I pass the CPC? ›

The test is made up of 5 topics from the Driver CPC syllabus. You can score up to 20 points for each topic. To pass you have to score at least 15 out of 20 in each topic area and have an overall score of at least 80 out of 100.

How hard is the CPC exam in 2024? ›

The exam has a total of 100 questions to be answered in four hours. People often wonder if the CPC exam is hard. We'll say this: If you have taken the training course, studied, and are familiar with your CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code books, the test will be demanding, but not difficult.

How to pass CPC 2024? ›

Successful completion of the CPC Exam requires you to have high-level medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology knowledge and an understanding of CPT procedure codes, HCPCS Level II supply codes, and ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes.

How do I prepare for a CPC test? ›

How to Pass CPC Theory Test
  1. Regular Study: Dedicate time each day to study.
  2. Practice Tests: Take multiple practice tests to become familiar with the format and types of questions.
  3. Review Mistakes: Analyze your errors in practice tests to understand where you need to improve.
Jul 20, 2024

How to train for CPC exam? ›

The surest way to prepare for the CPC exam is to train with AAPC by enrolling in a CPC Certification Preparation Course. Designed by the creators of the exam, these courses will ensure you receive an effective and comprehensive education covering proper use of all medical code sets you'll encounter on the exam.

How many times can you fail the CPC exam? ›

You can attempt the CPC Core Modules three times

If a passing score of 80% is not achieved after three attempts, CE credit will not be received for the course. After successful completion the CPC Core Modules, you will not be able to go back and review the questions and answers.

How long does it take to study for CPC exam? ›

Most people complete the coursework and pass the exam in 6 to 12 months.

What is the easiest medical coding certification to get? ›

Certified Coding Associate (CCA)

This certification is available through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), and it's beneficial for entry-level coders working in hospital and physician office settings.

What do I need to know for my CPC exam? ›

The exam will ask questions pertaining to anatomy and medical terminology, and you'll need to know these subjects to extract important details for coding. Break out the flashcards for a refresher before exam day. Know the letter ranges for ICD-10 and number ranges for CPT® codes.

How to crack the CPC exam? ›

To complete the CPC exam in the allotted 4 hours, you need to answer questions in about 2.4 minutes or less. Practice like an athlete to improve your pace. Keep practicing for test-taking skills. Eliminating answers is an effective strategy for both accuracy and time management.

How to study medical terminology for CPC exam? ›

We recommend taking either an outside medical terminology and/or anatomy and physiology course before you take the CPC exam. It's also not a bad idea to look at some online flash cards. There are dozens of different flash card sets out there, and most are entirely free.

How to pass a CPC test? ›

How to Pass CPC Theory Test
  1. Regular Study: Dedicate time each day to study.
  2. Practice Tests: Take multiple practice tests to become familiar with the format and types of questions.
  3. Review Mistakes: Analyze your errors in practice tests to understand where you need to improve.
Jul 20, 2024

How long does it take to study for the CPC exam? ›

Most people complete the coursework and pass the exam in 6 to 12 months.

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