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Certified Ambulatory Surgery Center Coder (CASCC)™ certification
Certified Ambulatory Surgery Center Coder (CASCC)™ certification
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Written by Andrew McLaughlin
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Experienced ambulatory surgery center coders are encouraged to sit for the CASCC exam. CASCC certification demonstrates proficiency navigating operative reports and applying ASC rules for reimbursement, such as multiple, device-intensive, and discontinued procedures.

An additional certification like this is a smart career move. Year after year, our salary surveys show that the more credentials you have, the higher your salary potential.

The CASCC certification exam will test:

  • Ability to read and dissect operative notes to apply correct ICD-10-CM, CPT®, HCPCS Level II and modifier coding assignment

  • Knowledge of types of surgery performed in the ASC healthcare setting

  • Coding of ancillary procedure codes, as well as drugs and biologicals

  • Rules for reimbursement of services provided at ASCs (multiple, device-intensive, and/or discontinued procedures)

  • Regulatory rules established under federal and/or state standard committees

  • Medical terminology

  • Anatomy and physiology

Exam format

100 multiple-choice questions

Two ways to take the exam

Choose to take the exam online at home with a live remote proctor, or on a computer at a testing center. Learn more about your exam options and how to prepare.

Time allowed

Exams are administered in one sitting, with four hours to complete the exam.

Equipment required for exam

Our live remote proctored exam requires a closed room free from distraction with window coverings, a reliable, high-speed internet connection, a computer, and an external webcam that can be positioned to show your face, hands, keyboard, and the area around the keyboard (about 10 inches).

Exams taken at a testing center do not require any special equipment from the test-taker.

Experience requirements

A high-level knowledge of ambulatory surgery center-related medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology, along with understanding of the proper application of CPT® procedure codes, HCPCS Level II procedure and supply codes, and ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes.

Not ready yet? We recommend taking our CASCC preparation course.

Approved coding books

Current year books are highly recommended as code sets are updated annually. You may choose to utilize books from the preceding year, the current year, or a combination of both; however, only one copy of each book is allowed.

Maintaining your certification

To maintain your CASCC credential, you must maintain your AAPC annual membership. You must also earn 36 continuing education units (CEUs) every two years, 8 of which must be ASC specific.

Pricing

Your exam purchase includes two exam attempts for $399. Of note:

  • 80% of AAPC students pass on the first attempt.

  • Students who train with AAPC are three times more likely to pass the certification exam.

About the CASCC exam

The CASCC exam contains 100 multiple-choice questions (proctored). The exam consists of questions regarding the correct application of specialty-specific CPT® procedure codes, HCPCS Level II supply codes, ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes, modifiers, and ASC regulations.

Whether you take the exam online or in-person, you must complete the CASCC exam within four hours and answer 70% of the questions correctly to pass.

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