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What is the recertification fee?

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What is the recertification fee?

If you hold one credential, the recertification fee is $218.

If you hold more than one credential, the first recertification fee is $218 and each additional certification is $50. Upon completion of the requirements, a baccalaureate or higher-level HIM credential (RHIA®) replaces an associate-based HIM credential (RHIT®). Once granted, the baccalaureate-based credential is recognized and CEUs for this credential need only be maintained.

Note:

  • Credential holders who are not AHIMA members pay the above fees on a biennial basis.

  • Credential holders who are AHIMA members pay reduced recertification fees on a biennial basis.

  • The cost of your recertification will be based on your membership status when your certification expires.

  • Recertification dues will be invoiced in the AHIMA CEU Center and payments must be made by or before your recertification cycle end date.

  • All CEUs must be entered into your CEU center before the recertification fees can be paid.

For more information, visit the Recertify page.

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