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CHIM NCE guide

The Canadian College of Health Information Management is the certifying body for health information national certification examinations in Canada. CHIMA, Canada’s health information management association, is the examination host and is responsible for delivering an online proctoring service to all candidates.

Please read this Certified in Health Information Management (CHIM) national certification examination (NCE) guide in full before applying.

Section 1: About the CHIM NCE

The CHIM NCE consists of 90 multiple-choice questions and is 120 minutes in duration.

A passing grade is based on the following two requirements:

  • An overall grade of 60% or higher, and;
  • All practice area grades to be 50% or higher.

The following table outlines the practice areas:

Practice areas
Information governance
Data quality
Clinical knowledge
Analytics
Privacy
Technology
Ethics, equity, diversity, and inclusion*
* Ethics, equity, diversity, and inclusion will be included across each practice area.

Re-examination

A candidate who is unsuccessful writing the CHIM NCE on the first attempt may re-write the examination twice more
(for a total of three times). Regular pricing applies for subsequent attempts. The exam candidate must complete the entire
examination each time. If a candidate has failed all three attempts, a further review will be conducted.

Section 2: Examination application

Please review the following information before applying for the CHIM NCE:

Ensure CHIMA membership is active

An active membership with CHIMA is required during both the application process and when writing the CHIM NCE. 

Submit application and payment

In order to register for the CHIM NCE, candidates must submit an application and provide payment. Payment will need to be received on or before the application deadline. To access the CHIM national certification application, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your CHIMA account, accessible in the top right corner of the screen
  2. You will be automatically re-directed to your dashboard
  3. Scroll down to National certification examinations and select ‘Manage’
  4. Navigate to National certification applications and click ‘Learn more’
  5. Navigate to CHIM and select ‘Apply here’

Applicants are responsible for reviewing all information to ensure it is correct in both the application and the CHIMA membership profile.

Approved candidates will receive an approval email from CHIMA 2-3 days* following the application deadline. Please see Section 5: Writing the examination for additional details.

* At times, the College could run outside of these service level agreements due to extenuating circumstances. 

Transcript requirement

This is a one-time submission to the Canadian College of Health Information Management.

Transcripts are required to be received on or before the application deadline. CHIMA is not able to request a candidate’s transcript from an institution as they contain personal information. It is suggested that candidates confirm their program’s policy for submitting transcripts to CHIMA. Candidates will not be notified of the receipt of their transcript.

Eligibility pathwayTranscript required
Accredited health information management programYes
Reciprocal agreement (HIMAA, AHIMA, KAHIME) Not applicable

For transcript submission, choose from one of the following methods (Please note that electronic transcripts are preferred):

Electronic

Electronic transcripts are accepted only when received directly from an institution. They must be scanned individually as a PDF, saved as ‘lastname_firstname_institution,’ and emailed to exam@echima.ca

Mail-in

Both an institution and exam candidate can mail a sealed, original copy to the following address:

CHIMA
Attn: Examinations 
301-50 Ottawa Street South
Kitchener, Ontario
N2G 3S7

Section 3: Studying for the examination

Studying

The following resources may help prepare candidates with writing the CHIM NCE:

Practice Questions for the CHIM NCE

Prepare for the Canadian Health Information Management (CHIM) national certification examination with practice questions designed to reinforce your knowledge and skills.

Section 4: Preparing for examination day

Preparing for examination day

NCE online proctoring guidelines

CHIM NCE simulator

NCE Help Centre

Here are a few things you will need to bring:

Government issued photo ID

Arrive prepared with one form of valid (not expired) government-issued photo identification for the proctor. It must contain the candidate’s photograph and signature.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Candidates writing the CHIM NCE are no longer allowed to bring battery-operated, calculators into the examination. A calculator is available within the exam platform for candidates to use during the exam.

Proper technology

Conduct the quick tests for internet speed, microphone, camera, and proctoring software found on the CHIMA NCE online proctoring guidelines page.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Bringing a piece of paper and writing tool (e.g., pen or pencil) is no longer allowed. Applicants will be able to use the built-in notepad function while writing the exam. This function will allow writers to work through questions directly in the NCE platform.

Please reach out to exam@echima.ca for any questions that you may have related to the technical requirements in preparation for your examination.

Section 5: Writing the examination

Booking an examination date and time

All candidates will receive an email from CHIMA to schedule an examination date and time. The time slots will be based on availability during eastern standard time business hours (Monday to Friday, with the exception of statutory holidays). This email is sent to all applicants prior to the application deadline.*

Once candidates book their time slot, an email will be sent out with additional details and reminders when preparing for examination day. Please check spam/junk folders for this email.

* At times, the College could run outside of these service level agreements due to extenuating circumstances. 

Section 6: Receiving results

Candidates will be able to view their grades by signing in to their CHIMA dashboard. Please select ‘National Certification Examinations’ and navigate to ‘Examination history’. Grades are posted approximately 20 business days* after the examination period ends. Candidates who passed will receive an official certificate from the Canadian College of Health Information Management and a welcome letter in the mail within 45 business days*.

* At times, the College could run outside of these service level agreements due to extenuating circumstances. 

For those who pass, click here to see when you are required to pay your upcoming membership dues with the CHIMA.
For those who do not pass, your current membership with CHIMA will remain the same.


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