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What is the proctored examination?

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What is the proctored examination?

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Response: the proctored examination is a very comprehensive, 250-question exam which tests the candidates knowledge and proficiency in the domain of case management. The examination questions are “objective-type.” Content includes the role and practice of case managers, legal and ethical issues for practice, case management systems and models, reimbursement issues, Medicare and Medicaid programs, managed health care, quality assurance, integrated delivery systems, home health care, hospice care, disease management, and more. Candidates must score a minimum of 75% on the examination to be conferred Fellowship. There is an opportunity for those who do not pass the examination, to schedule a one-time retake. The examination is timed and proctored and candidates must secure an appropriate proctor in their geographic area. Criteria are provided for who may proctor and this information is contained on the main page of the website.

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