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joesmith1212

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If you work in a doctor's office, a clinic, or a similar setting, to demonstrate your ability, you should consider obtaining the:
 
  a. Certified Professional Coder-Hospital (CPC-H) certification.
  b. Certified Coding Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) certification.
  c. Certified Coding Associate (CCA) certification.
  d. Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) certification.

Question 2

The American Health Information Management Association awards the:
 
  a. National Certified Medical Office Assistant (NCMOA) certificate.
  b. Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) certificate.
  c. Certified Medical Billing Specialist (CMBS) certificate.
  d. Certified Coding Associate (CCA) certificate.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Certified Coding Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) certification.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Certified Coding Associate (CCA) certificate.



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