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3.00 Credits
This course provides practical experience in applying knowledge of ICD-9-CM (International Classification of Disease, 9th Revision-Clinical Modification) and CPT Procedural Coding in inpatient and outpatient medical records in a clinical setting. Prerequisites:MR104 CPT Procedural Coding and MR105 International Classification Systems. (Summer semester)
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8.00 Credits
This course provides practical experience in applying knowledge of Advanced ICD-9-CM and Advanced CPT Procedural Coding of any type of medical record in an appropriate health-related setting. It builds on the first professional practice experience by adding more complex diagnoses and procedures. Prerequisite: MR214 Advanced CPT Procedural Coding. Corequisite:AH110 Professional Practice Experience 1 MC. (Spring semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course provides knowledge of the content of the healthrecord, healthcare data sets, the difference between primary versus secondary health records, legal/ethical issues such as confidentiality, release of information (ROI), and professional ethics.Topics include healthcare accreditation standards, state licensure, and regulatory agencies. (Fall semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the role of the surgical technician and its integration with other hospital departments. Emphasis is placed on observation of Operating Suites, Central Sterile Processing, Endoscopy, Labor and Delivery, and Materials Management departments. Concentration is placed on how these departments prepare and deliver patient care and supplies for operative procedures. Equipment and instrumentation decontamination, tray set ups, and instrument identification as well as packaging and sterilization processes are covered. Corequisites: BI106 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, and AH130 Fundamentals for SurgicalTechnicians.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth look at the integration of thesurgical technician surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel delivering patient care. Concentration is placed on the integration and application of patient care concepts and the responsibilities of sterile and non-sterile personnel addressed in procedural content, clinical practice guidelines, and caselevel requirements. Corequisites: BI106 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1, and AH120 SurgicalTechnician Clinical Seminar.
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4.00 Credits
The course introduces medical insurance billing, and credit and collection procedures. It provides an understanding of the insurance options and the laws governing the payors/insurers.Topics include preparing and reviewing claims forms, the significance of coding, electronic and computerized billing, and fraud and abuse. Prerequisites: HC100 Introduction to Health Care,MR103 MedicalTerminology, IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1, BI103 Human Life Science 1. Corequisites:MR104 CPT Procedural Coding,MR105 International Classification Systems. (Spring semester)
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8.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on knowledge of medical claims management and procedures.The professional practice experience integrates the didactic component with the professional practice component.Transcriptions are made of healthcare professionals dictation of medical reports, i.e., operative reports, discharge summaries, and history and physical examinations. Prerequisites: HC100 Introduction to Health Care, IS101Computer Applications & Concepts 1, BI103 Human Life Science 1,MR208 Pharmacology for Allied Health. Corequisites:AA203 MachineTranscription. (Spring semester).
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11.00 Credits
This course provides additional hands-on knowledge of medical transcription and procedures.The professional practice experience integrates the didactic component with the professional practice component.The focus is on the transcription of pathology and diagnostic imaging reports as dictated by healthcare professionals. Prerequisite: AH210 Professional Practice Experience 1-Medical Transcription. (Summer semester)
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11.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on knowledge of medical claims management and procedures.The professional practice experience integrates the didactic component with the professional practice component.Medical claims are processed,with follow-up on unpaid balances and corporate compliance plan to avoid allegations of health care fraud and abuse. Prerequisites: BI103 Human Life Science 1,MR208 Pharmacology for Allied Health:AH207 Medical Claims Management. (Summer semester)
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2.00 Credits
This course reviews primary surgical specialties with an emphasis in each surgical specialty focusing on anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic intervention, and surgical interventions. Surgical interventions include special patient care considerations, room setups, anesthesia, positioning, skin prep, draping, incision and approach, sup- explored. It includes the behavior and ecology of living non-human primates.
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