CPHRM Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CPHRM facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
110 questions
150 min time limit
70% to pass
- Which concept describes the process of identifying all potential losses to which a healthcare organization is exposed? → Risk identification
- When conducting a root cause analysis (RCA) after a patient fall, which question is MOST appropriate to ask? → What system or process conditions allowed this to happen?
- Under the Leapfrog Group safety standards, which hospital practice has the STRONGEST evidence for reducing ICU mortality? → Intensivist-led ICU physician staffing
- A hospital notices catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) increasing. The FIRST step in a quality improvement initiative should be: → Collect baseline data to understand current performance
- A risk manager is evaluating the financial impact of retaining risk versus purchasing insurance. This analysis is BEST described as: → Cost-benefit analysis of risk financing
- What is the most important professional competency for CPHRM certification in risk analysis? → Deep knowledge combined with practical application skills
- What is the purpose of a 'near-miss' reporting system in a hospital? → To identify system vulnerabilities before actual harm occurs
- A Pareto chart is used in quality improvement to: → Identify the few causes responsible for most problems
- A hospital is sued for negligent credentialing of a physician. This claim is based on the doctrine of: → Corporate negligence
- Why does the Healthcare Quality Improvement Act grant legal immunity and anonymity to peer review procedures in the healthcare industry? → To encourage participation by physician
- What role does collaboration play in risk identification for CPHRM professionals? → It enhances outcomes through diverse perspectives and shared expertise
- Which alternative dispute resolution method uses a neutral third party who renders a binding decision? → Arbitration
- Which document formally delegates authority within an organization to manage and resolve claims up to a specified dollar threshold? → Claims authority matrix
- In the context of CPHRM, 'risk identification' in the emergency department most commonly involves which unique challenge? → Identifying risks in a high-volume, high-acuity, time-pressured environment
- A root cause analysis (RCA) is best described as: → A structured method to identify underlying system factors contributing to an adverse event
- Which type of risk control involves physically redesigning the environment to reduce the chance of patient harm, such as installing bed exit alarms? → Engineering controls
- A healthcare organization benchmarks its claim frequency against national data. This activity is part of which risk management function? → Risk identification and analysis
- Which operational risk management tool helps healthcare organizations proactively identify failure points in a process before harm occurs? → Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- What is the primary operational risk associated with high nurse-to-patient ratios in a hospital unit? → Higher likelihood of medication errors and adverse patient events
- Under a retrospective rating plan, the final premium is determined by: → Actual losses during the policy period, subject to minimum and maximum limits
- What role does collaboration play in insurance and finance for CPHRM professionals? → It enhances outcomes through diverse perspectives and shared expertise
- In CPHRM practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in risk identification? → Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
- Which communication tool is designed to improve handoff safety between clinical providers? → SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)
- The 'duty to warn' obligation for mental health providers most directly conflicts with which other professional obligation? → Patient confidentiality
- Which governance body typically has ultimate oversight responsibility for an ERM program in a US hospital? → The Board of Directors
- A hospital's risk manager wants to identify risks related to medication reconciliation at discharge. Which method is MOST appropriate? → Direct observation of the discharge process
- In CPHRM practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in quality improvement? → Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
- A hospital is considering a captive insurance arrangement. What is the primary advantage of this approach? → Provides more control over underwriting and cash flow
- Which element is NOT required to establish a claim of medical negligence? → Intentional misconduct by the provider
- When performing a proactive risk assessment on a new infusion pump workflow, the FIRST step should be: → Map or diagram the entire process step by step
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