In collaboration with Credential As You Go
AHIMA is pleased to announce that we have been invited to participate in Credential As You Go’s Expansion & Adoption Initiative supported by Walmart. As part of this initiative AHIMA will participate in use and testing of resources intended to accelerate growth and adoption of an incremental credentialing system to improve education and employment outcomes. Read the announcement from Credential As You Go.
Candidates located in the United States will now have the choice to take their certification exam at a Pearson VUE authorized test center, or online with OnVUE in the comfort of their home. Visit our webpage to learn more about remote exam test taking.
The latest updates on our certifications, exams, and policies.
Voluntary Relinquished Certification
If credential holder has voluntarily relinquished their credential and then changes their mind at a-later-date, the individual will need to take the certification exam again.
All requests must be done in writing and sent to certification@ahima.org
* Based on the voluntary request of a fully retired individual who is no longer working in the field of HIIM. The individual may retire and begin work in a field unrelated to HIIM so long as he or she no longer holds any HIIM responsibilities. The individual’s credential(s) must be active and in good standing at the time of the request. Retired requests must be done in writing. Requests can be submitted to Certification@ahima.org.
To re-activate a retired credential, the credential must be retired for at least 24 months and must take the current exam for each credential being un-retired. Re-activation requests can be submitted to Certification@ahima.org.
* January 1, 2023
* Credential holders must seriously consider the impact of requesting to retire their credentials.
All requests must be done in writing and sent to Certification@ahima.org
RHIT & RHIA Early Testing Applicants
Early tester applicants will have up to a year from the date the exam is passed to submit your official transcript. If official transcripts are not received within the one-year timeframe the exam results will nullified and the exam will have to be re-taken and passed if you choose to hold the RHIT or RHIA credential.
* Credential must be in good standing when requesting a waiver.
All requests must be done in writing and sent to certification@ahima.org