The 2024 AHIP training and exam opens up on June 21, 2023. Any agents who want to represent and sell CY 2024 Medicare Advantage and/or Part D drug plans need to complete the 2024 AHIP Medicare Certification.
Many agents have horror stories about failing the AHIP or just barely making it through this epic struggle. Other agents are just bad test takers and dread re-taking it each summer.
While the Medicare + Fraud, Waste, and Abuse training and exam is difficult for many, there are some ways to prepare to make it a little less painful.
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More than 100,000 agents and brokers take the AHIP each and every year! This CMS-compliant training is the health insurance industry's most widely recognized MFWA training.
If you've never taken the AHIP before, you'll learn about Medicare as well as Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA). Both of these together are referred to as MFWA training.
On the Medicare side, you'll learn about:
And on the FWA side, you'll learn about:
There are 5 modules to go through, and each module has review quizzes. Pay close attention to those review quizzes (more on that soon)!
When you fully complete all 5 portions of the training, you can take the final exam. After you pass the exam, you'll be able to transmit your certificate to your various insurance carriers, right from the AHIP portal.
Related: AHIP Certification Discounts
The AHIP final exam is 50 questions, which are randomly selected to cover all 5 portions of the training.
You have three attempts to score a 90% or higher. Each attempt has a 2-hour time limit, though most agents say they can get through it in an hour or less.
Every year, many of us here in the New Horizons office take the AHIP. We also talk to many of our brokers about their experience, and we've compiled a list of tips to help you prep for success.
Use the Google Chrome browser when taking the AHIP.
Many have reported errors with submission when using other web browsers. If you click out of or get a browser error during the exam, none of your answers are saved.
Pay close attention to the review questions in the quizzes!
Often times, 30-45 of the 50 questions on the final exam are the exact questions from the review quizzes. If you plan to do any studying for the AHIP, let it be of the review questions from each training module.
Related: AHIP Study Guide PDFs & Printables
Each module quiz has 20 questions. Take the quiz like normal – see how you did.
But rest assured that commentary about your wrong answers is given once you complete the quiz. You also get a reference to the slide where this question and answer is covered. That is what you want to be studying.
Example of a wrong answer in a module quiz (from the 2022 AHIP)
There are several ways to save these quizzes to study and reference during the final exam:
The final exam is also open book, so it's very handy to have these review questions and answers on hand.
Prepare for questions that ask you to apply knowledge to a specific situation, not just questions that ask you to identify facts.
For example, a question might state a certain aged beneficiary just moved to a county where their plan isn't available. Do they qualify for an SEP? Questions like this are very typical.
Pace yourself – you have just over 2 minutes per question to complete the 50-question exam in 2 hours or less.
If this is your first time taking the AHIP, it can be helpful to know how much time you have for each question to ensure you stay on track.
Don't sweat the AHIP! You have 3 attempts to get a 90% or higher, and studying the review questions from the modules can get you nearly all the way there.
Plus, you can take the review quizzes as many times as you need.
If you aren't able to pass the exam within 3 attempts, you will have to pay a second time, and you'll get 3 more attempts. However, there are some carriers who require you to pass the AHIP within the first 3 tries.
The AHIP hasn't changed a whole lot in the past few years. But, when we take the 2024 AHIP, we'll come back and add any notable updates.