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2.00 Credits
Study of the healthcare delivery system in the U.S.; the structure and operation of a healthcare organization and the role of various healthcare providers and disciplines; and health record content, data sets, licensure, certification, and accreditation, applicable computer information systems, and reimbursement systems in alternative healthcare facilities. Prerequisites: HITG 103, HITG 105 and HITG 107.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature and etiology of disease. An introduction to symptomatology, clinical diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Review of basic anatomical structures, assessing the major pathological conditions, and an introduction to the pharmacological treatment of diseases per body system. Prerequisites: HITG 103, HITG 105 and HITG 107; BIOL 220
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1.00 Credits
Lectures, presentations, mock exams, and administration of a comprehensive exam related to the first twelve months of professional courses. Prerequisites: HITG 103, 105, 107, 108, 109, 203 and 208.
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2.00 Credits
Computation, presentation, and computer applications of commonly reported healthcare statistics, vital statistics, and descriptive statistics. Introduction to data collection methods, interpretation, and presentations. Introduction to research techniques, protocol and processes. Prerequisites: HITG 103, 105, 107, 108, 109, and 203
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2.00 Credits
Overview of computer technology concepts related to healthcare and application of the tools and techniques for collecting, storing, and retrieving data. Prerequisites: HITG 108.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of ICD-9-CM coding system with an emphasis on basic coding rules, regulations, and conventions. Application of ICD-9-CM coding rules in acute care and ambulatory cares settings. Prerequisites: HITG 208; BIOL 222.
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3.00 Credits
Study and application of quality assessment and improvement concepts in a healthcare organization and external regulatory requirements for health record documentation. Topics include: utilization management, risk management, case management, and medical staff credentialing processes; Medicare Conditions of Participation and JCAHO standards related to health record documentation. Prerequisites: HITG 108, HITG 109, and HITG 214.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ICD-9-CM coding system with rules and regulations. Other study of classifications, nomenclatures, and medical vocabularies with an introduction to ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS purpose, content and structure. Prerequisites: HITG 218 Co-requisite: HITG 221
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory practice in coding inpatient and outpatient records utilizing ICD-9-CM manual and automated encoding systems. Basic laboratory practice in ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS as well as case mix analysis, principles that affect prospective payment systems (DRGs, APCs) and quality control issues related to coding. Prerequisites: HITG 218 Co-requisites: HITG 220
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the CPT-4 coding system with emphasis on basic coding rules and application of CPT coding procedures in the ambulatory care setting utilizing manual and automated encoding systems. Prerequisites: HITG 220 and HITG 221
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