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AAPC CPB Final Exam — Complete Questions with Answers (Medical Billing & Coding, 2025/2026 Edition)

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This document contains the complete AAPC CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Final Exam with questions and answers. It covers essential medical billing and coding topics including Medicare and Medicaid rules, HIPAA compliance, anti-kickback and fraud laws, NCCI edits, CPT® and ICD-10-CM coding, HCPCS Level II, claim denials and appeals, coordination of benefits, TRICARE, workers’ compensation, OSHA standards, and revenue cycle management. The Q&A format makes it a practical and comprehensive study resource for exam preparation and certification success.

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AAPC CPB Final Exam


Medicare was passed into law under the title XVIII of what Act?

a. HIPAA
b. Stabilization Act
c. HMO
d. Social Security Act
d. Social Security Act


A new radiology company opens in town. The manager calls your practice and offers to
pay $20 for every Medicare patient you send to them for radiology services. What does
this offer violate?

a. Anti-Kickback law
b. Stark Laws
c. HIPAA
d. Qui Tam
a. Anti-Kickback law


A practice agrees to pay $250,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that the practice used
X-rays of one patient to justify services on multiple other patients' claims. The manager
of the office brought the civil suit. What type of case is this?
a. HIPAA
b. Stark case
c. Anti-Kickback
d. Qui Tam
d. Qui Tam


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A private practice hires a consultant to come in and audit some medical records. Under
the Privacy Rule, what is this consultant considered?

a. A covered entity

,b. A business associate
c. An employee
d. A clearinghouse
b. A business associate


What is the standard time frame established for record retention?

a. Seven years
b. The life of the patient
c .Five years
d. There is no single standard record retention, it varies by state and federal regulation
d. There is no single standard record retention, it varies by state and federal regulation


What entities are exempt from HIPAA and not considered to be covered entities?

a. Workers' compensation
b. Employers with less than 100 employees
c .Church-sponsored plans
d. Sponsored group plans
a. Workers' compensation


A patient is seen in your clinic. Her husband calls later in the day to ask for information
about the visit. The practice pulls the patient's privacy authorization to see if they can
speak to the husband. What act does this action fall under?

a. Health Information Act
b. HIPAA
c. Social Security Act
d. ADA
b. HIPAA


When a patient is enrolled in an HMO, which options below are the responsibilities of
the primary care physician (PCP)?
I. Manage the member's treatment
II. Be the only provider for all of the patient's healthcare
III. Provide referrals to specialists

, IV. Approve emergency department visits
V. Provide referrals for inpatient admissions

a. I, II, III
b. I, III, IV
c. I, III, V
d. I, II
b. I, III, IV


What is the benefit of using NPI numbers for payers?
I. It is a single identifier for all payers
II. It contains the providers' birthdates to allow certain identification
III. Each payer can make their own number
IV. It has no personal identifying information in the number

a. I, II
b. I, II, IV
c. III, IV
d. I, IV
d. I, IV


A group contracts with a third-party administrator to manage paperwork. This group
pays for the operation of the insurance plan and the costs of administration. What type
of plan does this represent?

a. Association Group
b. Management Service Organization
c. Self-Funded ERISA
d. Fully Insured Employer Group
c. Self-Funded ERISA


A patient presents for an immunization. When the patient pays his bill, he asks for a
receipt so that he may turn it in to meet his spenddown. What type of coverage does
this patient have?

a. Commercial insurance
b. Medicare

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