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1.00 Credits
This is a practical advance application of the guidelines and conventions used in ICD-9-CM and CPT coding. ICD-9-CM and CPT coding software applications will be introduced and utilized. Co-requisite: MR 203. Prerequisites: MR 105, MR 106, MA 555 or permission of instructor. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
Study the trends in a variety of health care delivery systems along with an overview of different health care facilities' organizational structure and accreditation and licensing requirements. Continuation of health care reimbursement issues. Prerequisites: MR 105, MR 106, MR 252, MA 555. Co-requisite: MR 206, MR 253. S (N)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory applications for reporting health information to outside agencies and preparing long-term patient care plans. Prerequisites: MR 203, MR 204, MA 555. Co-requisite: MR 205 and MR 253. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to health care finance, billing and reimbursement. The impact of medical coding, Medicare's correct initiative and documentation of medical necessity on reimbursement will also be examined. Basic principals of third party payer reimbursement, compliance planning and fraud and abuse will be addressed MR 105, MR 106 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a conceptual understanding of computerized information systems and their growing importance in the health care industry. This course explores these issues by studying the past, present and future of computers and technology in the health care environment. Basic concepts, theories and models underlying the science of information are examined. Prerequisites: CS 101, MR 101, MR 102, MR 105, MR 106. F (N)
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1.00 Credits
This course will focus on the applications of computers and information systems in the health care industry. Hands-on experience in the use of computers and specific health information application software will be explored. Systems analysis, transcription, communication applications and current topics in health information systems will be addressed. Prerequisites: CS 101, MR 101, MR 102, MR 105, MR 106. Co-requisite: MR 209. F (N)
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2.00 Credits
This course will cover a variety of topics in the area of health information. Management in the health care environment, development of policies and procedures, cancer registry, and current trends in the health information management profession will be addressed. Prerequisites: MR 209, MR 210, BU 400. Co-requisites: MR 205, MR 206 S (N)
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a practical medical coding opportunity using both manual and computerized systems. An advanced application with integration of ICD-9- CM and CPT classification systems will be used to code hospital, physician inpatient and outpatient diagnoses and services. Reimbursement methodologies for a variety of health care providers from various settings will also be applied to include the financial impact analysis and case mix reporting. Systems used to meet medical coding compliance guidelines, fraud and abuse prevention and regulatory compliance will be studied. Prerequisite: MA 555, BI 150, BI 152, MR 105, MR 106, MR 203, MR 204, MR 213 and MR 214.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes advanced study of HCPCS/CPT coding system. Radiology, laboratory, medicine and E/M services coding will be presented in depth. Coding instruction will focus on physician services in a variety of health care settings. Prerequisites: MR 203, MR 204. Co-requisite MR 214.
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1.00 Credits
This course includes the practical application of guidelines and conventions used in the advanced study of the HCPCS/CPT coding system. Hands on applications utilizing both manual and automated systems will be practiced. Prerequisites: MR 203, MR 204. Co-requisite: MR 213
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