Registered Health Information Technician

Free RHIT Practice Test

Free RHIT practice tests built for AHIMA-style preparation. Use timed mixed sets to check readiness, then strengthen your weakest areas with focused practice in information governance, privacy and security, analytics, and revenue cycle management.

โฑ ~42 Minutes Per Test ๐Ÿ“Š AHIMA-Style Domains ๐Ÿงพ Revenue Cycle + Coding Logic ๐Ÿ” Privacy + Security โœ… Free Practice
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Domain Quizzes
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Practice Tests

9 tests total - 5 mixed sets and 4 domain-wise quizzes for targeted RHIT review.

Mixed Practice Tests

Timed to the real RHIT pace ยท Best for full readiness checks

Domain-Wise Practice Tests

Target the four focused RHIT drills currently available on this page

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Real RHIT Workflows

Practice record integrity, release of information, data reporting, and revenue-cycle tasks that reflect daily RHIT work.

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Privacy + Security

Strengthen your understanding of access, disclosure, retention, identity correction, and privacy-risk scenarios.

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Analytics + Reports

Train on statistics, internal and external reporting, graphs, charts, and common HIM performance measures.

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Mixed + Targeted Prep

Move from full timed sets into focused drills so weak domains stop dragging down your readiness.

๐Ÿ’ก How to study smart: Start with RHIT Practice Test 1, then prioritize Revenue Cycle Management and Data Content / Information Governance because they carry the biggest share of the current RHIT outline.
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Exam at a Glance

Current key facts for the AHIMA Registered Health Information Technician exam.

Total Questions
150 questions
Scored / Unscored
130 scored items and 20 pretest items
Exam Time
3 hours 30 minutes
Passing Score
300 scaled score
Score Scale
Reported on a 100 to 400 scale
Testing Provider
AHIMA via Pearson VUE
Delivery
Computer-based at a Pearson VUE testing center
Exam Fee
$229 for AHIMA members, $299 for non-members
Results
Score report is provided at the test center after the exam
Retakes
30-day waiting period and a new paid application
Validity / Renewal
20 CEUs every 2 years plus the current recertification fee
Resources Required
No books or outside resources are required on exam day
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Official Blueprint Breakdown

AHIMA's current RHIT materials use six domains. The four linked quizzes below cover the domains available on this page, and the mixed sets also reinforce Compliance and Leadership concepts.

DomainWeightWhat to MasterQuiz
Data Content, Structure, and Information Governance19-25%Record content, record integrity, designated record set, document control, MPI integrity, EHR functions, data workflow, clinician documentation educationQuiz โ†’
Access, Disclosure, Privacy, and Security14-18%Release of information, right of access, accounting of disclosures, retention and destruction, privacy education, identity corrections, privacy and security risk mitigationQuiz โ†’
Data Analytics and Use12-18%Data extraction, data analysis, external reporting, healthcare statistics, graphs and charts, common HIM performance metrics, report interpretationQuiz โ†’
Revenue Cycle Management19-25%Revenue cycle components, coding and documentation review, clinician queries, denials, audits, DNFB, case mix, billing issues, CDM, payment methodologies, payer requirementsQuiz โ†’
Compliance13-17%Quality assessments, compliance monitoring, noncompliance reporting, workflow standards, regulatory change tracking, implementation accuracyCovered in mixed sets
Leadership9-12%Education on HI laws, process review, policy development, workflow standards, interoperability collaboration, project-management basics, subject-matter supportCovered in mixed sets
๐Ÿ“ŒMixed-set design on this page: Each 30-question mixed exam is timed to the real RHIT pace and spread across all six official RHIT domains, with extra emphasis on the high-weight Revenue Cycle and Data Content / Information Governance areas.
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Passing Score & Scoring Explained

RHIT uses scaled scoring, so success depends on consistent performance across domains rather than a simple public raw-pass percentage.

300Pass Score

AHIMA reports RHIT results on a 100 to 400 scale, and 300 is the passing standard. The exam includes pretest items that do not count, and there is no penalty for guessing.

โ„น๏ธBest practice: Never leave a question blank. Eliminate weak answers, then choose your best option because incorrect responses do not subtract points.
What Your Practice Scores Mean

26 to 30 correct: strong exam-day form. 24 to 25 correct: solid readiness range. 21 to 23 correct: borderline; usually weak in revenue cycle, privacy scenarios, or data-use questions. 20 or lower: return to focused domain drills before taking more timed mixed sets.

Safe Practice Benchmark

A practical target is 24 or more correct out of 30 on timed mixed sets across several attempts, with special attention to the highest-weight domains.

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Eligibility Requirements

RHIT has formal education-based eligibility, so make sure your pathway is approved before you apply.

  • Qualify by successfully completing the academic requirements at an associate degree level of a CAHIIM-accredited HIM program.
  • You may also qualify if you graduate from an HIM program approved by a foreign association that has an AHIMA reciprocity agreement.
  • First-time RHIT applicants typically need to submit an official transcript unless they use the approved early testing process.
  • Students who use early testing must later submit an official transcript within the required timeframe after passing, or the result can be nullified.
  • Once approved, you must schedule and take the exam within 120 days of your eligibility window.
  • Bring government-issued ID matching your registration details when testing at Pearson VUE.
Common Eligibility Questions
Yes, if you qualify through AHIMA's early testing process. Your program must complete the required early tester form, and you must still submit your official transcript after passing within the allowed time.
No. Membership is not required to test, but members receive the lower exam fee.
For most candidates, no. RHIT is based on AHIMA's formal education pathways, not experience alone.
You have a 120-day eligibility window. If it expires, you must reapply and pay again.
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Study Plan by Weeks

Pick the timeline that fits your exam date. Put most of your time into the higher-weight domains first.

Week 1 - Baseline + Error LogAssessment
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 1 timed
  • Start an error log by domain and question type
  • Separate misses into governance, privacy, analytics, revenue cycle, compliance, or leadership issues
Week 2 - Data Content and Information GovernanceHigh Weight
  • Complete the Data Content / Structure / Information Governance quiz
  • Review record content, MPI integrity, EHR workflows, document control, and data integrity
  • Practice identifying designated record set and record-maintenance issues
Week 3 - Privacy and SecurityProtection
  • Complete the Access / Disclosure / Privacy / Security quiz
  • Study release of information, right of access, retention, identity issues, and privacy-risk response
  • Work through practical disclosure scenarios
Week 4 - Data Analytics and UseReporting
  • Complete the Data Analytics and Use quiz
  • Review statistics, reports, charts, graphs, external reporting, and HIM productivity measures
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 2 timed at the end of the week
Week 5 - Revenue Cycle ManagementHigh Weight
  • Complete the Revenue Cycle Management quiz
  • Review revenue cycle components, denials, DNFB, case mix, payment methods, and payer requirements
  • Practice coding-validation and documentation-integrity questions
Week 6 - Compliance ConceptsMixed Reinforcement
  • Use mixed sets to reinforce quality assessments, compliance monitoring, standards, and regulatory change topics
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 3 timed
  • Review recurring compliance misses in your error log
Week 7 - Leadership ConceptsMixed Reinforcement
  • Use mixed sets to review policy development, workflow standards, project-management basics, and HIM process improvement
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 4 timed
  • Redo your two weakest linked domain quizzes
Week 8 - Final Mixed ReviewExam Ready
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 5 early in the week
  • Revisit only recurring misses and high-yield notes
  • Protect your focus and avoid cramming the day before the exam
Week 1 - Baseline + Governance
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 1 timed
  • Complete the Governance quiz and start your miss log
Week 2 - Privacy and Security
  • Complete the Privacy and Security quiz
  • Practice disclosure, access, retention, and identity-correction scenarios
Week 3 - Analytics + Revenue Cycle
  • Complete the Analytics quiz and Revenue Cycle quiz
  • End the week with RHIT Practice Test 2 timed
Week 4 - Compliance + Leadership Review
  • Use mixed sets and your notes to reinforce compliance and leadership topics not yet drilled separately
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 3 timed
Week 5 - Two Mixed Sets
  • Take RHIT Practice Tests 4 and 5 timed
  • Redo your weakest linked domain quiz twice this week
Week 6 - Final Review
  • Review only recurring misses and practical workflow concepts
  • Light study only during the final 24 to 48 hours
Week 1 - Baseline + Highest-Weight Domains
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 1 timed
  • Complete Governance and Revenue Cycle quizzes first
  • Daily: one privacy scenario and one data/reporting review block
Week 2 - Remaining Linked Domain Quizzes
  • Complete Privacy / Security and Analytics quizzes
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 2 timed
Week 3 - Intensive Mixed Practice
  • Take RHIT Practice Tests 3 and 4 timed
  • Review compliance and leadership misses from your mixed sets
Week 4 - Final Readiness
  • Take RHIT Practice Test 5 early in the week
  • Use the final days for light review, confidence, and logistics
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High-Yield Topics

These RHIT concepts show up often and usually separate borderline candidates from passing candidates.

๐Ÿ› Information Governance

  • Designated record set
  • Legal and health record integrity
  • MPI integrity
  • Document control and standardization
  • EHR functionality and workflow

๐Ÿ” Privacy and Security

  • Release of information
  • Right of access
  • Accounting of disclosures
  • Retention and destruction
  • Identity corrections and overlays

๐Ÿ“Š Data Analytics and Use

  • Common data sources
  • Data extraction and analysis
  • Healthcare statistics
  • Graphs, charts, and reporting
  • HIM productivity metrics

๐Ÿ’ฐ Revenue Cycle

  • Revenue cycle steps
  • Denials and billing issues
  • DNFB and case mix
  • Payment methodologies
  • Payer requirements and CDM

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  • Quality assessments
  • Compliance monitoring
  • Noncompliance reporting
  • Workflow standards
  • Regulatory updates

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Leadership

  • Policy and procedure updates
  • Process review
  • Interdepartmental collaboration
  • Project management basics
  • Subject-matter education
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Question Types & How to Answer

RHIT questions test whether you can apply HIM workflows, privacy rules, data reporting, and revenue-cycle reasoning to realistic situations.

๐Ÿ”˜ Traditional Multiple Choice

These test one best answer out of four options and often hinge on one privacy rule, one record-content standard, or one revenue-cycle detail.

๐Ÿ“˜ Scenario-Based Questions

AHIMA exams include scenarios that present a realistic HIM situation followed by one or more questions. These reward practical judgment, not just memorization.

๐Ÿ“ˆ Interpretation Questions

Some RHIT items ask you to interpret reports, metrics, or workflows and decide what action, conclusion, or correction is most appropriate.

The 3-Step Answer Framework
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Identify the Function

Decide whether the question is mainly about governance, privacy, analytics, revenue cycle, compliance, or leadership.

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Apply the Rule or Workflow

Use the HIM standard, privacy rule, report logic, or operational process that actually fits the scenario.

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Pick the Best Action

Choose the most accurate, compliant, and workflow-correct answer - not just the term that looks familiar.

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Common Mistakes & Exam Traps

Most RHIT misses happen because candidates read too fast, confuse similar workflows, or choose an answer that sounds right but is not the best operational choice.

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Confusing the legal health record with other record concepts

RHIT questions often test record content and governance distinctions. Read carefully before selecting an answer about the record set.

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Mixing up privacy rules and security actions

Access, disclosure, retention, and technical safeguards overlap, but they are not identical. The exam often rewards the most precise distinction.

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Focusing on a number instead of the meaning of the report

Analytics questions usually ask what the data implies or what action should follow - not just what a metric is called.

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Forgetting the workflow around the revenue cycle

Denials, DNFB, case mix, documentation, and payer requirements connect together. Missing one step can make the whole answer wrong.

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Spending too long on one scenario

Flag difficult questions and keep moving. RHIT rewards steady, broad accuracy across domains more than perfection on a single hard item.

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Recommended Resources

Use official AHIMA resources for exam rules and your PharmacyFreak tests for timed repetition and domain repair.

Official Resources
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AHIMA RHIT Overview

Official RHIT exam page with timing, scoring, fees, and overview

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RHIT Exam Content Outline

Current public RHIT eligibility and content-outline PDF

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AHIMA Candidate Guide

Application, transcript, scheduling, testing-center, and retake rules

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Apply to Take an Exam

Application steps, retake policy, and current exam-fee process

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About AHIMA Exams

Question types, scaled scoring, pretest items, and guessing policy

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Recertification Hub

CEUs and maintaining your RHIT credential

Practice on This Site
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RHIT Practice Test 1

Start here for a timed mixed baseline

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Information Governance Quiz

Focus on record content, standards, and EHR-integrity topics

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Privacy and Security Quiz

Review access, disclosure, retention, and identity-correction concepts

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Data Analytics and Use Quiz

Practice reporting, statistics, metrics, and data interpretation

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Revenue Cycle Management Quiz

Train on denials, case mix, payer requirements, and revenue-cycle logic

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common RHIT exam questions.

The RHIT exam has 150 total questions, including 130 scored items and 20 pretest items.
You get 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete the exam. That is why each 30-question practice set on this page is timed at about 42 minutes.
The passing score is 300 on AHIMA's 100 to 400 scaled score range.
Based on AHIMA's current RHIT exam page, the exam is scheduled in a Pearson VUE testing center rather than through at-home remote proctoring.
No. Membership is not required, but members receive the lower exam fee.
No. AHIMA states there are no required books or outside resources for the RHIT exam day.
You maintain RHIT by earning 20 CEUs every 2 years and paying the current recertification fee under AHIMA's rules.
Yes. RHIT candidates have a 30-day waiting period, then must submit a new application and pay the exam fee again.
A strong benchmark is 24 or more correct out of 30 on timed mixed sets across multiple attempts, especially if your high-weight domains are improving too.
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