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2.00 Credits
O This course is a combination of working in the HIM lab and off site experiences. Students will utilize software programs such as scheduling, registries; explore the current trend of outsourcing and alternative professional venues. Emphasis on documentation requirements, reimbursement systems, federal and state laws and data sets for alternative levels of care. The course also explores issues relating to transcription, small medical offices and preparing for entering the HIM workforce. This course will encompass 60 hours during the semester. Prerequisites: HIM1000, HIM2012, and HIM1800C with a grade of C or better. NOTE: Projects within the course may require use of Word, Excel, Access, and the Internet
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2.00 Credits
O This course is a combination of working in the HIM lab and off site experiences. Students will practice their coding skills, research, analyze and draft documents such as job descriptions, procedures, and policies, prepare CQI projects, and present an in-service education. The students will have the opportunity to learn more about local healthcare facilities? approaches to Patient Care Committees, Registries, the electronic health record, etc. This course must be passed with a grade of C or better. Prerequisites: HIM2012, HIM2214, HIM1253C, HIM2500, HIM2222C, HIM1254C, HIM2232C, HIM1000, HIM1800C, HIM2810C with a grade of C or better. NOTE: Projects within the course may require use of Word, Excel, Access, and the Internet
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1.00 Credits
O This course is designed to assist students in preparing to take the National Certification Examination for Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT). During the course, there will be a review of the key components of the competencies outlined in the Domains, Subdomains and Tasks. Instructor?s permission required. NOTE: Projects within the course may require use of Word, Excel, Access, and the Internet
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1.00 Credits
O This course is designed to assist students in preparing to take a national coding certification examination. During the course, there will be a review of they key components of the competencies outlined in the Domains, Subdomains and Tasks. This course is a combination of working in the HIM lab and off site experiences. General employment guidelines will also be reviewed. This course is intended to be taken the last semester of the coding program where the student has either completed or is co-enrolled in HIM2273C, HIM1254C and HIM2232C or by special permission from the program coordinator. NOTE: Projects within the course may require use of Word, Excel, Access, and the Internet
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3.00 Credits
P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
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3.00 Credits
P This Honors course examines the American Presidency from both an institutional and an historical perspective, while including material and instruction on the presidential election process, current issues, and controversies. More than any other part of American government, the institution of the presidency has been shaped by the activities of the persons who have held the office. This course will examine the presidency in historical perspective beginning with the Constitutional base and indicating how the presidential section process and presidential roles have evolved over time as various presidents have shaped the institution. The course will also focus on presidential... Full Description
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3.00 Credits
P The purpose of an individual study is to assist the student in pursuing special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
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3.00 Credits
P A focus on special problems, current issues or trends. Course content and subject are variable
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3.00 Credits
O This course is an examination of the character and purpose of different systems for organizing and delivering health services. Topics include the organization, financing, and evaluation of alternative delivery systems. Pre-requisite HSC1000 or HIM1000
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3.00 Credits
O The administrative issues of care for long-term patients will be addressed with specific discussion on the aged and primary and extended care of the aged. The peculiar social, cultural, and economic environment will be discussed as each is related to accessibility and availability of health services and the aspects of administration in long-term care facilities. Prerequisite HSA2100
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