The Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam, administered by AAPC, is a key milestone for anyone looking to launch a career in medical coding. With 150 multiple-choice questions and a 5-hour time limit, preparation is essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you succeed.
1. Know the Exam Structure
Understanding the CPC exam format is the first step:
- 150 multiple-choice questions covering CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II.
- 5 hours to complete the exam.
- Focus is primarily on outpatient, physician, and procedural coding.
Familiarity with the structure helps you strategize time management and focus on high-yield topics.
2. Master the Codebooks
The CPC exam requires thorough knowledge of the following:
- ICD-10-CM – Diagnosis coding
- CPT – Procedures and services
- HCPCS Level II – Supplies and services
Tips for efficient study:
- Use tabs or color-coding for quick access.
- Highlight common procedures and diagnoses.
- Pay attention to guidelines, exclusions, and modifier rules, as these are frequently tested.
3. Focus on High-Frequency Areas
Certain topics appear repeatedly on the exam:
- Evaluation & Management (E/M) codes – office visits, consultations, hospital services
- Surgery codes – appendectomy, hernia repair, biopsies
- Modifiers – 25, 59, 50, 22, and 26
- Common chronic conditions – diabetes, hypertension, heart disease
Mastering these areas can significantly improve your exam score.
4. Learn the Guidelines
CPC exams test your ability to apply coding rules:
- Read and understand ICD-10-CM and CPT guidelines.
- Focus on code selection rules, laterality, and specificity.
- Practice applying guidelines to realistic patient scenarios.
5. Practice, Practice, Practice
- Take official AAPC practice exams.
- Code sample charts to simulate real-world scenarios.
- Time yourself to build speed and accuracy.
Tip: Review wrong answers carefully to understand why you missed them.
6. Use Mnemonics and Flashcards
- Mnemonics help remember complex rules or categories.
- Flashcards are excellent for high-frequency codes, modifiers, and guidelines.
7. Time Management on Exam Day
- Spend roughly 2 minutes per question.
- Skip tough questions first and return if time allows.
- Use your tabbed codebook efficiently.
8. Join Study Groups and Forums
- Online communities provide insights from experienced coders.
- Get tips, practice scenarios, and updates on coding rules.
9. Stay Updated
- CPC exams test current-year coding standards.
- Always use the latest codebooks and official AAPC materials.
10. Exam Day Tips
- Bring a tabbed, fresh codebook.
- Read each question carefully; look for key words like “initial encounter” or “unspecified.”
- Stay calm, pace yourself, and trust your preparation.
