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HIT 1015: Introduction to Coding
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides an overview of Coding focusing on the guidelines and conventions used in coding diagnoses and procedures using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Clinical Modifications (CM) and Procedure Coding System (PCS), the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPS), and Current Procedural Terminology coding (CPT). At beginner level, use case scenarios, students interpret medical record information, choose the required coding classification and assign and sequence codes.
Prerequisite:
HIT 1020 AND HIT 1240 AND HIT 1250 AND [(BIOL 1130 AND BIOL 1130L) or (BIOL 2210 AND BIOL 2225)]
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HIT 1020: Medical Terminology and Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Covers the study of the language of medicine, focusing on prefixes, suffixes, word roots and their combining forms. Course includes word construction, spelling, usage, comprehension and pronunciation. Systems approach is used to present anatomy and physiology, symptomatology, pathology and diagnostic/surgical procedures.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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HIT 1030: Health Data Content and Structure
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents an overview of health care delivery and examines the role of various providers and disciplines throughout the continuum of health care services and the information system policies and procedures required by national health information initiatives. Emphasis is on the origin, use, content and format of health records; storage and retrieval systems, numbering and filing systems, record retention procedures and the basic functions of the health information divisions.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg
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HIT 1060: Health Information Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides an introduction to the use of information technology in the health care delivery system and different computer applications found in health information divisions. Emphasis is placed on the use of tools and techniques for the development of higher-level content in database processing, information and communication technologies, systems analysis and data quality/integrity.
Prerequisite:
BCIS 1110 AND HIT 1030
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HIT 1070: Legal/Ethical Aspects of Health Information
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Focuses on legal and regulatory requirements related to health information infrastructure, policies, rules and regulations for access and disclosure of medical information and patient confidentiality (HIPAA), release of information to authorized users, principles and organization of the judicial system and ethical standards of practice. Privacy issues and problems will be explored.
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HIT 1090: Health Information Practicum
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Provides a simulated or clinical learning experience in a health information department. The experience focuses on the practice of skills related to the application of legal principles; the collection, storage, retention and analysis of health care data to develop insight, understanding and skill in medical record procedures. Emphasizes supervisory activities to further develop medical records knowledge and skills and develop critical thinking and problem solving skills in the areas of health information management. Also emphasizes professionalism in the workplace and RHIT exam preparation.
Prerequisite:
HIT 1060 AND HIT 1070
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HIT 1240: Principles of Disease
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Focuses on disease processes affecting the human body via an integrated approach to specific disease entities. The course includes a review of normal functions of the appropriate body systems. Diseases are studied in relationship to their etiology, pathology, physical signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, complications, treatment modalities and prognosis.
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HIT 1250: Pharmacology and Laboratory Procedures
2.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Presents an introduction to the principles of pharmacology and diagnostic testing procedures. Assesses the fundamental principles, classifications, and methodology of pharmacological treatment. Drug terminology, drug effects, dosage, classifications and response to medications are also discussed. Terminology associated with laboratory and diagnostic tests and their use in diagnosing may be examined.
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HIT 2011: ICD-CM Coding
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Focuses on the basic principles of the ICD-10-CM Coding and Classification System, including coding conventions, coding guidelines, the sequencing of diagnosis codes, and the impact on reimbursement. Interpreting healthcare encounter information, and assigning and sequencing diagnosis codes correctly continue to be emphasized through healthcare encounter case scenarios. Computerized classification systems will be used.
Prerequisite:
HIT 1015 AND HIT 1020 AND HIT 1240 AND HIT 1250
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HIT 2021: ICD-PCS Coding
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Focuses on ICD-10-PCS coding, apply coding conventions and coding guidelines to correctly and successfully code in various medical procedure coding scenarios. Using case scenarios, students interpret healthcare encounter information, choose the required coding classification and assign and sequence procedure codes ensuring the UHDDS guidelines and official guidelines are followed.
Prerequisite:
HIT 1015 AND HIT 1020 AND HIT 1240 AND HIT 1250
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