The HIM profession is always changing, and it’s important to stay on the pulse of what’s happening in order to grow in your profession. One way to do this is by keeping current with your continuing education units, or CEU credits. Not only will they help you advance your career, but they’ll also equip you with the most up-to-date technology, trends, and tips that will put you on the leading edge of patient care.
Also called continuing education credits (CECs), CEU credits are post-secondary educational credits that you can earn to deepen and strengthen your professional knowledge. Offered across industries in just about every healthcare sector, they’re an excellent way to ensure that professionals stay on top of industry changes while also expanding their skillset. They are often required for physicians to keep their license, or other professionals to maintain certifications. In the HIM field specifically, continuing education courses keep professionals credentialed. They provide critical information about the latest ways to combat proliferating cyber attacks, optimize EHR technology, and harness big data and analytics, while providing valuable foundational information to refresh HIM certifications.
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Since the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is the leading HIM association providing CEU credit opportunities, it’s helpful to know their process. To maintain your CCA®, CCS®, CCS-P®, RHIT+®, CHPS®, CHDA®, CDIP®, or RHIA® credentials through AHIMA, you’ll engage in a recertification cycle lasting two years. The recertification starts the day you pass the exam. Your circumstances may be different if you took an exam as an early tester or if you’ve accumulated more than one credential; you can see your CEU Center for your specific recertification cycle. Any CEU credits you earn must relate to the HIM field as presented in the HIM domains in order to count as credits; they must also be completed within your recertification cycle.
You must adhere to certain coursework requirements. The AHIMA stipulates that 80 percent of all CEU credits must be within the HIM domain. The remaining twenty percent can be devoted to CEU programs that do not cover HIM domains, but are still relevant to the credential holder’s professional role. For the twenty percent you can choose from:
Educational programs teaching topics relevant to HIM
HIM relevant topics that you publish and present
Independent study activities related to the HIM profession
AHIMA exam item writing
Overseeing and participating in directed clinical practice on behalf of CAHIIM-accredited programs
Facilitating for an AHIMA Access Community
Activities defined by the Certification Guidelines for approval of CEU programs for state, local, and regional HIM associations
Exceptional events recognized by CCHIIM
You can find more about educational activities in AHIMA’s Recertification Guide.
CEUs are calculated at .5 CEUs earned for every 30 minutes of participation. Here’s what that looks like:
Here’s how these credits translate into credentials. If you have earned one AHIMA credential, you must get 20 or 30 CEUs per recertification cycle:
If You Have A(n)... |
You Must Earn... |
CCA®, CCS®, CCS-P®, or RHIT+® |
20 CEUs |
CHPS®, CHDA®, CDIP®, or RHIA® |
30 CEUs |
This translates to the following costs: With one credential the recertification fee is $218. With more than one credential, the first recertification fee is $218 and each additional certification is $50.
There are some smart ways to save money and time when earning CEUs. To save money, you can:
Looking to save time while you collect credits? You can:
Earning CEU credits not only propels your career forward, but lets you interact with more career professionals, hear from thought leaders, and stay on the pulse of the industry. For more information about AHIMA’s programs look here.