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HIM 304: Advanced Med Terms of Disease
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will build upon the student's knowledge of medical terminology as it relates to disease processes. Students will study the terminology related to etiology, manifestations, comorbidities and complications, and treatment options that occur with disease processes. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: AHS 100 and BMS 251.
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Prerequisites: AHS 100 and BMS 251.
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HIM 310: Functional and Administrative Practices in Health Information Management
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course introduces the functional and administrative HIM practices including capital/operational budgeting, procurement, and regulatory issues of the HIM department. Students will analyze budgetary reports common to HIM and health care compliance needs. Students evaluate human resource positional analysis, recruitment, supervision/retention, and project management duties related to the HIM department. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: HIM 301.
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Prerequisite: HIM 301.
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HIM 311: CPT/HCPCS Coding
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course introduces all aspects of CPT Coding and HCPCS Level II Coding. Coursework will focus on introductory outpatient coding with emphasis on Evaluation and Management (E and M) leveling and surgical procedures by interpreting chart documentation. Ethical coding principles will be presented along with 3M Encoder. Includes two hours laboratory time. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: AHS 100, BMS 251, HIM 301, and HIM 304.
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Prerequisites: AHS 100, BMS 251, HIM 301, and HIM 304.
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HIM 320: Applications of Organizational Planning for Health Information Management
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Introduction to techniques involved in the departmental strategic and project planning processes in HIM, along with supply chain management specific to health care facilities. In addition, the techniques of benchmarking and evidence-based practice for quality improvement will be discussed. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: HIM 301.
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Prerequisite: HIM 301.
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HIM 345: Orientation to Health Information Management Practicum
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will provide students the expectations, responsibilities, and requirements of the field practicum. Students will create a cover letter and resume to obtain a field practicum within the health information management setting. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: Senior standing and admission to health information management program.
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Prerequisites: Senior standing and admission to health information management program.
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HIM 361: Disease Classification System I
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course introduces students to the International Classification of Diseases 10 Edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM), and Procedural Classification System (ICD-10-PCS). Emphasis on understanding and applying the coding rules and guidelines for the specific body systems will be demonstrated through the hands-on practice of both inpatient and outpatient coding scenarios. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: HIM 301 and HIM 304.
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Prerequisites: HIM 301 and HIM 304.
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HIM 362: Disease Classification System II
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is a continuation of HIM 361 - Disease Classification System I. The emphasis of understanding and applying the coding rules and guidelines for the specific chapters will continue. Students also gain knowledge of how properly code assignment impacts reimbursement and Medicare Severity Diagnostic Related Groups (MS-DRG) assignment. Prerequisite: HIM 361.
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HIM 364: Financial Reimbursement
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will provide an overview of how health care services are reimbursed through U.S. public and private third-party payers compared to reimbursement in international health care systems. Students will complete both paper and electronic claim forms showing how to maximize reimbursement through payer systems. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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HIM 365: Quality Management in Health Care
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will introduce students to the different techniques used to define, implement, and monitor total quality management (TQM) in health care. Students will learn the procedures that comprise the utilization review process. This course will provide students with the opportunity to collect and analyze data through a team-based approach. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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HIM 366: Health Information Data Systems and Statistics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course will provide students with an overview of health information management practices, secondary data sources, registries, and indices. Students will also receive an overview of health information exchange, medical informatics, database design, health information technologies, electronic health record, and health information statistics. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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Prerequisites: AHS 100 and HIM 301.
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