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HCOP 1610: Medical Terminology: Body Systems and Diseases
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to medical terminology as it relates to body systems and diseases including building of medical words utilizing suffixes, prefixes, and combining forms. The focus will be on organization of the body, healthcare system terminology, common diseases, procedures, and tests associated with each specific body system. This course is designed to help students prepare for a variety of professional and paraprofessional careers in the medical field. (Prerequisites: None).
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HCOP 1620: Medical Terminology for Health Professions
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course covers the introduction to medical terms including prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms as well as attention to the levels of organization of the whole body, system-related diseases, and medical procedures. Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, and definition of medical words. The student will apply medical record analysis including surgical reports and abbreviations. This course is designed to help students prepare for a variety of professional and paraprofessional careers in the medical field. (Prerequisites: None).
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HCOP 1630: Healthcare Office Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course covers healthcare office career information, medical ethics, and professional accountability. Topics covered will include healthcare office and reception tasks, electronic medical records, medical insurance and billing, scheduling patient appointments, and communicating effectively with patients and other office employees. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: None).
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HCOP 1640: Healthcare Office Documentation
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course introduces formatting and transcription skills for healthcare documentation in a variety of medical specialties. Dictation is transcribed from various diverse backgrounds. Keyboarding speed and accuracy will continue to be developed. Emphasis will be in developing and improving editing and proofreading skills utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. (Prerequisites: None) (Other requirements: None)
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HIMC 1800: Legal Aspects of Health Information
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course covers the application of legal principles, policies, regulations, and standards for the control and usage of consent and release of Information forms used in medical facilities. Ethical and bioethical practices will be explored. An overview of current health legislation will be included. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: College level reading skills, appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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HIMC 1820: CPT Coding
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides a study of the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding system using sample exercises and medical records to develop skill and accuracy in procedural coding in various settings. Students will continue using the principles of coding to ensure proficiency in coding with CPT-4 using records and advanced concepts of coding. Students will adhere to current regulations and established guidelines in code assignment. (Prerequisites: BTEC 1620/HCOP 1620, BIOL 1107, HIMC 2600. Other Requirements: College-level reading skills: Appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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HIMC 1840: Introduction to Health Records
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a study of the development and integrity of the health record and health information professional. Definition and application of techniques necessary for assurance of adequate documentation and confidentiality of health care in the health record (patient information systems) will be addressed. (Prerequisites: None). (Other requirements: College level reading skills, appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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HIMC 1850: Computerized Health Information
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course introduces the student to the vital role information processing plays in health care delivery. Basic concepts of health information systems will be introduced and applied including electronic data collection, storage, retrieval, and other applications. Current medical software will be utilized. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: College-level reading and writing skills: Appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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HIMC 1910: Reimbursement
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides a study of numerous health insurance plans, reimbursement methodologies, and compliance strategies. Students will adhere to current regulations and established guidelines in code assignment. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: College-level reading and writing skills: Appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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HIMC 2010: ICD-10-CM Coding
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course will introduce the student to the ICD-10-CM classification system with an emphasis on the correct process of utilizing the alphabetic index and tabular list for code assignment. The focus will be on rules, conventions, instructions of ICD-10-CM as well as the chapter specific guidelines (e.g. circulatory, injury, pregnancy), including criteria for assignment of principal and additional diagnoses in all applicable patient settings will be addressed. The impact of proper code assignment, MS-DRGs and reimbursement will also be discussed. (Prerequisites: BIOL 1107, HCOP 1620, HIMC 2600. Other Requirements: College-level reading skills, appropriate score on RCTC placement test or completion of appropriate developmental course with grade of C or better).
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