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3.00 Credits
Value and utilization of nomenclature and classification systems for classifying and recording disease information in order to study patterns of illness and injuries for clinical. Financial, and administrative purposed. Emphasis on CPT/HCPCS & K09 basic classification principles. Offered fall semesters only. Prerequisite: LPN1204, Body Structure and Function, or BIOL 1003 and BIOL 1001, General Biology and Laboratory, and BIOL 1203, Medical Terminology I, or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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Study and practice of medical office procedures including accounting and scheduling software, patient relations, patient information, billing and claims submission. The student will receive hands-on practice using the software provided. 3 credits.
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Introduction to the role of insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and the Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA) in the health care industry. Standard principles for collection and entry of data required for the filing of medical insurance claims. Application of correct coding techniques for "clean claims." Procedures for claims filing and resubmission of denied claims. Concepts of insurance reimbursements and procedures for processing the insurance payment. Prerequisite: HIM 1803 Medical Coding I. 3 credits.
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The course will provide the student with knowledge of computation and interpretation of healthcare statistics, report generation and analysis. Study of state and national health statistics and their use will be discussed. 3 credits.
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This course will provide the opportunity for students to correlate didactic experience with on-site and on-campus laboratory learning experiences. Off-site facilities will include hospitals, physicians' offices and nursing homes. 3 credits.
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The political, social, and economic development of Arkansas from the time of European exploration to the present. 3 credits.
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Delineation of roles in the health care system. Ethical and legal practice, professional socialization, oral and written communication skills, diversity, medical terminology, holistic approach to health care delivery, and personal responsibility for learning. 3 credits.
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Course and clinical work content shall include, but not be limited to, bathing, ambulation and exercise, personal grooming, principles of nutrition and meal preparation, health conditions, developmental stages and mental status, household services essential to health care at home, assistance with medication, safety in the home, completion of appropriate records and reporting changes to appropriate supervisor.
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This course of study provides instruction on utilizing a humanistic approach to provide basic care to people in a variety of health care settings. Students will understand how health care systems operate and will learn the skills necessary to function safely and efficiently in a health care setting. Students will learn the information and practical skills necessary for taking and passing the certification exam required by the state. Prerequisite: HLTH1023 Basic Skills I. Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended. 3 credits.
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An overview of phlebotomy including medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, venous blood specimen collection and handling, skin puncture collection techniques, communication, ethics, professionalism in health care settings, infection control and safety in blood collection. Prerequisite: LPN1204 Body Structure & Function or higher. Hepatitis B vaccination recommended. 3 credits.
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