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CMRR - Certified Medical Record Reviewer - Certification

The CMRR - Certification recognizes demonstrated knowledge and expertise in review or audit of medical records for completeness and accuracy by looking at various pieces of medical documentation. 

After taking this course the student will have the awareness of how to review medical charts. How to distinguish legal and risk management issues for medical record reviewers. Learn the differences between auditing medical records for Case management, Utilization Review and Hedis. 

 

Our program has worked for medical record reviewers professionals obtaining positions immediately following our training.

 

We offer convenient ways that you can obtain your personal and professional goal learning Hedis from our training program or simply gaining comprehensive knowledge of the medical record review process.

Course Overview: 

This course is designed to provide participants with the roles and functions of the medical record reviewer. The concept of CMRR certificate course program focuses on analyzing medical record charts.

​Receive certification upon successfully completion of course.

1.      Downloadable Course Material(s)

2.      1 Certificate

3.      Resume Techniques

Course Agenda

•    Glossary of terms
•    Health Privacy (HIPAA)
•    Types of Managed Care
•    Most Common Identifiers
•    Introduction to Utilization Review 
•    Introduction to Medical Informatics
•    Introduction to Utilization management 
•    Case management vs Utilization Review vs Hedis 
•    Accreditation, Certification and Recognition Agencies 101
•    Legal and Risk Management Issues for Medical Record Reviewers.

 

Course Formats: Advantages of Online Courses

  • You can learn at your own pace.

  • Online courses offer flexibility. 

  • Online courses bring education right to your home.

  • Online courses give you real world skills.

  • Online courses promote life-long learning.

  • Online courses have financial benefits.

  • Online courses teach you to be self-disciplined.

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Home Study

with Instructor

24/7 Accessible

Downloadable Resources

24 / 7 Access (Learn at Your Pace)

After taking this course the student will have the awareness of how to review medical charts. How to distinguish legal and risk management issues for medical record reviewers. Learn the differences between auditing medical records for Case management, Utilization Review and Hedis. 

 

Graduates students that have taken our  medical record review courses and received a certificate has seen a 31% - 47% increase in their pay.

 

1.      Downloadable Course Material(s)

2.      1 Certificate

3.      Resume Techniques

Course Agenda

•    Glossary of terms
•    Health Privacy (HIPAA)
•    Types of Managed Care
•    Most Common Identifiers
•    Introduction to Utilization Review 
•    Introduction to Medical Informatics
•    Introduction to Utilization management 
•    Case management vs Utilization Review vs Hedis 
•    Accreditation, Certification and Recognition Agencies 101
•    Legal and Risk Management Issues for Medical Record Reviewers

Non Member's Pay

$220.00

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