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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 1010) This course is an introduction to disease processes in the human body with emphasis on the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnostic aids and findings, and treatment, including medications. 4 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 1010) This course is an introduction to coding and classification of symptoms, diseases, operations and procedures according to the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-CM). 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CIT 111, HIT 1011, HIT 1130) This course instructs students on health data structure, content and standards; information and communication technologies including uses of hardware, software, spreadsheets, databases, networks, electronic health records, personal health records, data storage and retrieval, data security; selection and implementation of healthcare information systems. The student will utilize several different software applications related to health records including spreadsheets, database applications, electronic health records, chart deficiencies, master patient index, chart locator, abstracting, and release of information software. 3 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 104) This course is a clinical practice experience in a healthcare facility or physician's office. Students will meet course objectives through assignments to a healthcare facility or through the use of simulation transcription. 3 hours laboratory.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: HIT 1130, HIT 2130) This course consists of weekly clinical practice experience coding for reimbursement in a healthcare facility or physician¿s office. This includes the use of 1CD-9-CM and CPT coding and classification systems. Students will meet course objectives through assignment to a health care facility or through the use of virtual simulation projects. 1 hour clinical and/or simulation.
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisites: HIT 1010, HIT 1011, HIT 1110, HIT 1140, CIT 111 This course is designed to provide simulated and actual experience in an electronic health record environment. Students will be placed in a health care setting approximately 50-96 hours during the semester. 3 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 1011) This course is a study of supervisory and management functions with focus on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in healthcare organizations. Special emphasis will study managerial techniques to supervise, motivate, counsel, lead, train, and communicate with staff in health information services. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: DSPM 0800) This course instructs students in health data collection, commonly used healthcare statistical computations and interpretation, presentation and reporting of data, indices, databases and registries along with statistics computed for daily operations of the health information management department. This course also includes basic research principles along with purpose of Institutional Review Board and its role in research. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 1010) This course covers the basic principles of coding with Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system including structure and rules. Instruction will also be given in use of HCPCS Level II coding including structure and rules. The use of these coding systems will be studied as they are used in reporting of reimbursable medical services and procedures performed by physicians. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: HIT 1011, HIT 1110, HIT 1130, ENGL 1010) Emphasis is placed on providing opportunities for students to relate classroom theory to actual functions of health information, such as assembly and record analysis; medico legal procedures; information retention; filing and retrieval; and the use of technology. Students will meet objectives through assignment to a health care facility or through the use of virtual simulation projects. 3 hours clinical or simulation.
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