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The ICD-10-CM 2016 A & C assessments, I felt is well designed the two assessments was both challenging and eye opening to what information I had retained from the coding courses taken in the HIM program at CSU. The assessments actually made me think, especially since majority of the questions that are asked were not covered in the coding classes. Furthermore, I believed the questions chosen are well thought out and were in fact relevant to my insists in being a coder. Together with, the ICD-10-CM coding assessment they all gave me additional practice time which in actuality I needed for my Senior Comprehensive Exam plus for the National Exam. In addition, the set up of the assessments are well laid out, there is nothing that needs to be changed

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