Introduces Continuing Education Credits

Accredited Record Technicians and Registered Record Administrators may earn continuing education credits by completing coding quizzes included in this and future issues of Coding Clinic. Each quiz will have prior approval for one CE credit from the American Medical Record Association (AMRA). Coding quiz forms may be photocopied and used by directors of medical records or coding supervisors to assess coding staffs understanding of topics presented in Coding Clinic. The completed coding quizzes may be submitted by Accredited Record Technicians and Registered Record Administrators for validation, provided their institution subscribes to Coding Clinic. The following procedure must be followed...

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Article Overview

This article outlines the continuing education credit process associated with Coding Clinic quiz participation for records management professionals. It is a practical administrative notice for coders, coding supervisors, and medical records staff who need to understand submission logistics, documentation requirements, and the organizations involved in verifying credit. The content focuses on participation procedures, handling and mailing requirements, scoring thresholds, and reporting steps.

Why This Topic Matters

It helps readers determine whether they are eligible to earn credit and how to complete the required administrative steps without delaying validation.

What You Will Learn

  • How Coding Clinic quiz participation relates to continuing education credit
  • Which professional groups are referenced as eligible participants
  • What administrative steps are involved in submitting a completed quiz
  • Which organizations are involved in processing and verification
  • What documentation and timing requirements are mentioned
  • What general score threshold is referenced for credit consideration

Who Should Read This

  • Accredited Record Technicians
  • Registered Record Administrators
  • Coding supervisors
  • Medical records directors
  • Health information management staff

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