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HM 150: Health Care Concepts
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This is an introductory course into the health information management profession. Included in this course are: an introduction to the health information management profession; methods to access and retrieve health data and patient records; the various indexes, registers and coding and reimbursement systems encountered in the health care setting; and an introduction to the legal aspects in health information management.
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HM 155: Clinical Practice I
1.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1 semester hour Clinical experience is used to provide students the opportunity to practice the skills learned within the program curriculum. This clinical experience will include release of information, birth certificates, filing, master patient index, admissions and quantitative analysis in the acute care setting. Prerequisites: HM 105, HM 150 and HM 224.
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HM 224: Anatomy and Physiology for HIM
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours The course is designed to teach important concepts about human anatomy and physiology in preparation for degree coursework. The course focuses on the structure of organs and their relationship to one another. The course also examines how organs function. Prerequisite: HM 105 or taking concurrent.
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HM 230: Coding I:Foundation of Coding
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This course is an introduction to the nationally approved code sets. This includes use of the manuals and the basic principles of selecting codes to describe services, supplies and conditions. Prerequisites: HM 105, HM 150 and HM 224.
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HM 245: Electronic Medical Records
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours One of the most unifying practices of modern health care delivery is centered around the development of the electronic medical record. This course offers a broad foundation in health care models and legal policy perspectives, multiple user information requirements, and strategies for mounting and managing organizational initiatives regarding the electronic medical record.
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HM 256: Health Care Statistics
1.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1 semester hour This course is the study of the methods/formulas for computing and preparing statistical reports in the health care setting. Emphasis will be placed on descriptive statistics and presenting statistical data. Prerequisites: HM 105, BU 104 and MA 120.
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HM 301: Overview of Coding and Reimbursement Applications
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This class is an overview of coding for non-Health Information Management professionals. The overview includes coding systems and reimbursement methodologies most commonly used in the current health care environment.
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HM 304: Pharmacology and Drug Administration
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This course is a study of pharmacological concepts and practices including theory and practice of drug administration. Legal and ethical issues of medication are also covered. Prerequisites: HM 105 and HM 224.
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HM 321 & 322: Disease Process I & II
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours each These courses are designed to study the nature and causes of disease. This includes the study of the etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic evaluation procedures, complications, treatment, management, prognosis and advanced medical terminology. Through class discussion and assigned case studies, students apply their knowledge and utilize their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. The classes are organized by body system and do not need to be taken in consecutive order. Prerequisites: HM 105 and HM 224.
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HM 331 & 332: Coding II & III: Principles of Coding
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours each These courses begin a detailed examination of coding systems across a continuum of health care settings. The student's comprehensive knowledge of coding, terminology, anatomy and physiology, disease process and pharmacology will come into play in identifying all services, supplies and conditions described in sample patient documentation. These classes need to be taken in consecutive order. Prerequisites: HM 230, HM 304, HM 321 and HM 322.
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