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Certifications for every stage of your Career.


Medical Record Review professional certification(s) ensures that you’re ready to meet the demands of medical record reviewers around the world.

Developed by practitioners for practitioners, our certifications are based on rigorous standards and ongoing research to meet the real-world needs of organizations. With a MRR certification behind your name, you can work in virtually any industry, anywhere in the world.

CHRR™ Certification

Certified Healthcare Record Reviewer™ 

The gold standard of certifications. Recognized by organizations nationally and internationally, the CHRR - Certification validates your competence to perform the role of a Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS®) reviewer. 

 

CMRC Certification

Certified Medical Record Collector

The CMRC - Certification demonstrates your understanding of the fundamental knowledge, medical terminology and processes of effectively collecting medical records. 

CMRR Certification

Certified Medical Record Reviewer 

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. 

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