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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIT 220, HIT 221 Outpatient coding guidelines and reimbursement with major emphasis on CPT coding Corequisite: HIT 271 Spring (formerly MRT 270)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIT 220, HIT 221 Application of outpatient coding guidelines and reimbursement with major emphasis on CPT coding, to reinforce principles taught in lecture component, HIT 270Corequisite: HIT 270 Spring (formerly MRT 271)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIT 220, HIT 221 Healthcare billing and reimbursement issues will be covered Included: payor categories, APCs and other prospective payment systems, the revenue cycle, chargemaster, RBRVS, regulatory guidelines, billing processes, etc Note: hospital DRGs are covered in Nosology and will not be repeated here Corequisites: HIT 270, HIT 271 Spring (formerly MRT 280)
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3.00 Credits
Survey introduction to human and community needs and to concepts of helping profession Examination of community resources, relationship of agencies and bureaucracies to total community, and worker's role and responsibility in helping profession
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3.00 Credits
Overview of methodology used in helping profession Includes analysis of helping relationships, study of interpersonal skills and practice techniques Emphasizes process-oriented approach to solving individual, family, and community problems Spring
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of political process involved in formulation of social welfare policies from a historical point of view Federal, state, and local programs examined in terms of skills and knowledge to effect program planning and delivery Fall
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3.00 Credits
Explores addiction from historical and theoretical background to current concepts Variety of addictive behaviors examined with special focus on psychoactive drug dependency Fall
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes concept of treatment of alcohol and drug abuse as a continuum of processes from intervention through rehabilitation Incorporation of integral parts of continuum and ways in which it addresses needs of people suffering from alcohol and drug abuse Spring
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3.00 Credits
Study of finance, organization, and administration for potential human service executives Emphasis on budget planning, budget control, techniques of fund raising through independent campaigns, community chests and united funds, sustaining memberships, capital campaigns, trust funds, publicity, and promotional techniques Spring
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3.00 Credits
Addresses needs and issues of potentially and presently employed residential treatment workers, including philosophy of residential services, observation and recording skills, problem-solving, group skills, and team approach Fall
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