The AHIMA Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam has one of the lowest pass rates among healthcare certifications: approximately 50% of first-time test takers fail. With 107 total questions — including 33 medical coding scenarios requiring real-time abstraction — this is not an exam you can cram for. Successful candidates invest 8–12 weeks of structured preparation, practice 2 inpatient and 2 outpatient coding cases per day, and master the CCS content domains before sitting for the test. This guide gives you the exact study plan, domain strategy, and time management framework to pass on your first attempt.
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Total Questions: 107 (97 scored, 10 pretest) — 64 multiple-choice items + 33 medical coding scenarios
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Exam Duration: 4 hours
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Passing Score: 300 (scaled)
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First-Time Pass Rate: Approximately 50% (industry estimate)
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Code Books Required: Candidates must bring approved ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, and CPT code books to the test center
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2026 Code Book Update: Exams on or after May 1, 2026 require 2026 code books
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Recommended Study Time: 8–12 weeks (10–15 hours per week)
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Daily Practice Target: 2 inpatient + 2 outpatient coding cases per day

