The IMA Web University can be used as CEUs or Educational Contact Hours by several organizations.
Below are the requirements from organizations on submitting and documenting the educational credits obtained.
American Academy of Professional Coders
The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) was founded in an effort to elevate the standards of medical coding by providing ongoing education, certification, networking, and recognition. Currently, the Academy has a membership base of nearly 45,000 participants worldwide, of which over 28,000 are certified.
The Academy's mission is to provide education and certification for professional medical coders. The certifications focus on physician practice; Certified Professional Coder (CPC); hospital outpatient facility; Certified Professional Coder-Hospital (CPC-H); and recently added insurance professional from the payer perspective, Certified Professional Coder-Payer (CPC-P). Specialty credentials are currently offered through the Academy for evaluation and management, general surgery, obstetrics & gynecology; orthopedics, emergency medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, psychiatry, and cardiovascular & thoracic surgery will be available in the near future.

Links:
AAPC CEU Requirements
AAPC CEU Documentation Form
AAPC CEU Pre-Approved List
AAPC CEU Frequently Asked Questions
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National Association of Healthcare Access Management
The National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM) is the only national professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the management of Patient Access Services in all areas of the healthcare delivery system including admissions, registration, scheduling, patient finance, guest relations and other related services. NAHAM has been a leader in defining and promoting best practices in healthcare access through education and public advocacy initiatives for 30 years.
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American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management
The American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management (AAHAM) is the premier professional organization in healthcare administrative management. AAHAM was founded in 1968 as the American Guild of Patient Account Management. Initially formed to serve the interests of hospital patient accounting managers, AAHAM has evolved into a national membership association that represents a broad-based constituency of healthcare professionals.

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American Health Information Management Association
The American Health Information Management Association (AAHIMA) is the premier association of health information management (HIM) professionals. AHIMA's 50,000 members are dedicated to the effective management of personal health information needed to deliver quality healthcare to the public. Founded in 1928 to improve the quality of medical records, AHIMA is committed to advancing the HIM profession in an increasingly electronic and global environment through leadership in advocacy, education, certification, and lifelong learning.

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Medical Group Management Association
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), founded in 1926, is the nation's principal voice for medical group practice. MGMA's 19,500 members manage and lead more than 11,500 organizations in which more than 240,000 physicians practice.
MGMA serves the spectrum of physician practices from small to large, plus other health care delivery systems such as management service organizations, integrated delivery systems and ambulatory surgery centers.
The American College of Medical Practice Executives (ACMPE) can get you where you want to be professionally. ACMPE is the standard-setting and certification body of the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA).
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Healthcare Financial Management Association
The Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) is the nation's leading membership organization for more than 34,000 healthcare financial management professionals employed by hospitals, integrated delivery systems, managed care organizations, ambulatory and long-term care facilities, physician practices, accounting and consulting firms, and insurance companies.
Members' positions include chief executive officer, chief financial officer, controller, patient accounts manager, accountant, and consultant. HFMA offers educational and professional development opportunities; information on key issues affecting healthcare financial managers; resources, such as technical data, checklists and research reports; and networking opportunities - all of which provide members with the practical tools and ideas they need to ensure career and organizational success.

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Health Care Compliance Association
The vision of Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) is to be the pre-eminent compliance and ethics association promoting lasting success and integrity of organizations worldwide.
In 1998, the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) set out to develop a certification program for healthcare compliance professionals. After preliminary work by the HCCA Board of Directors and Education Committee, HCCA established the Healthcare Compliance Certification Board (HCCB) in 1999 to complete the process of developing an examination and assume responsibility for managing the certification program.
The independent HCCB is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the HCCA Board. The President and Immediate Past President of HCCA are ex-officio members of the HCCB Board of Directors. The mission of the HCCB is to develop criteria for the determination of competence in the practice of health care compliance at a variety of levels and to recognize individuals meeting these criteria. In pursuit of this mission, HCCB utilizes four basic committees: Exam Development, Continuing Education, Admissions, and Ethics. Committee members are appointed by the HCCB Board of Directors from among individuals Certified in Healthcare Compliance CHC) and leaders in the field.
 
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Pennsylvania State Nursing Association
The Pennsylvania State Nursing Association is a nonprofit association working strictly for registered nurses in Pennsylvania. Our mission is to advance the identity, integrity, and continuity of the nursing profession by:
- Providing access to education, improving knowledge and skills;
- Advocating and supporting the nursing profession with Commonwealth policy makers, legislators and regulators; and,
- Offering valued information and services for professional practice.
Registered nurses understand how abruptly the health care industry can change - often impacting every aspect of the profession. The Pennsylvania State Nursing Association works to protect the profession at the local, state, and national levels, ensuring that while the health care segment continues to evolve, nurses' rights are constantly protected. The Association depends greatly on the support of its members, with membership fees directly supporting ongoing career development and the quality of care you give to patients.
The Pennsylvania State Nursing Association is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

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American Medical Billing Association
The American Medical Billing Association was formed to provide assistance for small and home based professional medical billers with similar needs, interests and goals. In order to become a voice in the industry, to be the best that we can be, to be recognized for our efforts and to create opportunity among us, members must work together to:
- Provide information and knowledge;
- Offer continuing education and ongoing research;
- Enable networking among peers;
- Develop innovative ideas and new technologies;
- Gain recognition for accomplishments;
- Provide leadership; and
- Offer fellowship and fun.
The ultimate goal of the association is to provide members with the resources that enhance knowledge and skills to develop new ideas and technology, collectively increasing and realizing true industry growth and leadership among medical billers.

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