Failing a healthcare certification exam does not end your career — it redirects your preparation. Thousands of candidates fail certification exams every year, with first-attempt pass rates ranging from 50% to 91% depending on the exam, and the vast majority pass on their second or third try using a focused retake strategy.
This guide covers retake policies for every major certification body, explains how to analyze your score report, and gives you a step-by-step recovery study plan. Whether you failed the CPC, CCS, FNP-BC, CEN, NREMT, CCMA, or any other healthcare exam, this recovery framework will get you back on track.
Key Facts at a Glance
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Key Facts at a Glance |
Detail |
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Average first-attempt failure rate |
20–50% depending on exam |
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Shortest retake waiting period |
15 days (NREMT) |
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Longest retake waiting period |
90 days (BCEN, ANCC) |
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Typical retake fee range |
$104–$395 |
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Maximum attempts in 12 months |
3 (ANCC, NHA) to 6 total (NREMT) |
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Recommended practice test score before retake |

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