
The Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC)® certification from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) is a medical coding certification focused on risk adjustment coding. It evaluates knowledge of ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding, risk adjustment models, documentation review, audit support, compliance, quality of care, and case-based diagnosis reporting.
Candidates who typically pursue the AAPC CRC exam include risk adjustment coders and medical coders specializing in risk adjustment. This FAQ explains the exam’s structure, timing, scoring, preparation considerations, renewal expectations, and simulation-aligned practice uses in a healthcare-safe, certification-focused format.
Key exam facts include:
- Exam code: CRC
- Format: 100 multiple-choice questions
- Duration: 240 minutes
- Passing score: 70%
- Renewal: Two years
AAPC CRC — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This FAQ section summarizes key aspects of the AAPC CRC exam, including format, difficulty, and preparation. For official eligibility, policies, and updates, visit the AAPC’s official exam page.


