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3.00 Credits
A sequential course involving skills in word processing and machine transcription of medical reports for hospitals, clinics and physicians offices; including transcription of actual physician dictation in history/physical examinations, consultations, x-ray reports, operative reports and discharge summaries with academic study of selected terminology, medical report format and use of medical references. Prerequisite(s): MO-140 ENGL&-101, HIM-130, and typing speed of 45 wpm (or word processing skills); and CU-105 (or concurrent enrollment); or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
A sequential course involving skills in word processing and machine transcription of medical reports for hospitals, clinics and physicians offices; including transcription of actual physician dictation in history/physical examinations, consultations, x-ray reports, operative reports and discharge summaries with academic study of selected terminology, medical report format and use of medical references. Prerequisite(s): MO-140, MO-141, ENGL&-101, HIM-130, and typing speed of 45 wpm (or word processing skills); and CU-105 (or concurrent enrollment); or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with an overview of issues and trends in medical transcription, office procedures and health information, including productivity requirements, quality assurance practices, equipment and software technology, stress management, privacy, confidentiality, HIPAA regulations and documentation. Prerequisite(s): HT-130 or concurrent enrollment; isntructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Medical Billing I is a sequential course that provides specific instuction focused on the process of billing and reimbursement. Students will become familiar with posting accounts payable and receivable, differentiating between coding classification systems, accurately completing manual and electronic claims forms and analyzing data from ancillary documents. Prerequisite(s): College Level Reading and English, completion of MATH-086 or equivalent, CU-100 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Medical Billing II is a sequential course that provides specific instruction focused on the process of billing and reimbursement. Students will become familiar with posting accounts payable and receivable, differentiating between coding classification systems, accurately completing manual and electronic claims forms and analyzing data from ancillary documents. Prerequisite(s): College level Reading and Englis, completion of MATH-086 or equivalent, CU-100 or equivalent, completion of MO-147 with a "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to diagnosis and procedural coding used in hospitals, physicians offices and medical clinics serving outpatients. Familiarization with basic coding concepts and applications for ICD-9-CM disease and procedure coding and CPT coding. Emphasis is on CPT ambulatory services coding. Prerequisite(s): HT-130 or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
A beginning course developing machine transcription skills in transcribing medical reports for hospitals, clinics, and physician offices using a word processor. Prerequisite(s): ENGL&101, HIM-130, and typing speed of 45 wpm (or word processing skills); and CU-105 (or concurrent enrollment); or instructor permission
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2.00 Credits
An intermediate lab course developing word processing and machine transcription skills in transcribing medical reports for hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. Transcription of actual physician dictation in clinic notes, procedure notes, history/physical examinations, consultations, radiology reports, pathology reports, and discharge summaries with continuing study of selected terminology, medical report format, and use of medical references. Prerequisite(s): MO-140, MO-160, ENGL&-101, HIM-130, and typing speed of 45 wpm (or word processing skills); and CU-105 (or concurrent enrollment); or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced lab course using word processing and machine transcription of medical reports for hospitals, clinics, and physician offices including transcription of actual physician dictation in history and physical examinations, consultations, radiology reports, operative reports, and discharge summaries with academic study of selected terminology, medical report format and technological advances. Prerequisite(s): MO-140, MO-140, MO-160, MO-161, ENGL&-101, HIM-130, and typing speed of 45 wpm (or word processing skills); and CU-105 (or concurrent enrollment); or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Work internships for the Medical Office Professional and Medical Transcriptionist programs provide students the opportunity to apply their training and skills. Students spend a total of 150 hours in supervised practical experience in health care facilities. Internship should be the culmination of course work. Students must provide their own transportation. Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission required.
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