Beginning in 2017 the Arizona Medical Board began reviewing the existing rules regarding training requirement for Medical Assistants (MA). During this review process, the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) was provided an opportunity to speak with the Board’s staff about the value of accredited certification and the various training pathways to entry into the Medical Assistant profession.
On March 6, 2019, the Board’s revised rules were made active. The revised language more accurately reflects industry standards around MA training and certification and reflects the understanding that there are multiple entries into the profession. It also recognized the value of accredited certification programs, such as the CCMA offered by NHA. Because proper accreditation indicates that the certification program adheres to rigorous guidelines surrounding examination design and development, psychometric defensibility, exam administration, and item security, credentials from such certification programs are now recognized by the Board.
The NHA's Medical Assistant Certification (CCMA) is now accepted by the Board, allowing educational institutions and health care employers in the state of Arizona to utilize the CCMA and NHA’s full suite of learning resources and data analytics for their MA candidates.
Below is a copy of the updated language. Additional details can also be found here.
ARTICLE 4. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
R4-16-401. Medical Assistant Training Requirements