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HIT 210: Coding and Classification Systems II
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is a continuation of HIT 110. It is designed to familiarize the student with coding and classification systems used in health information management. Emphasis will be on Inpatient coding, classification, utilizing ICD-9- CM. Reimbursement systems including DRG's, negotiated rates and capitated payments will be discussed. Students will become familiar with both manual and automated systems. Students costs for required texts for this course are approximately $150. Class consists of three hours of lecture and two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: HIT 110 or Permission of Instructor. Co-requisite: BIO 191.
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HIT 215: Healthcare Reimbursement
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is the study of the principles and practice of insurance and reimbursement processing. It includes the assignment and reporting of codes for diagnoses and procedures/services. The completion of UB-04 and CMS-1500 claims for inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, and physician office encounters will be covered. Inpatient and outpatient cases will be reviewed to identify issues of fraud and abuse. Prospective payment systems and revenue cycle management will be included. Prerequisite: HIT 110, HIT 210.
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HIT 221: Medical Transcription II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is a continuation of Medical Transcription I (HIT 121) and is designed to develop more advanced transcription skills. Medical Transcripition II improves a student's capacity to transcribe medical reports for a broad range of clinical disciplines. Students enhance their understanding of medical and anatomical terminology. The development of medicolegal reports and medical committee minutes are also covered. Prerequisite: HIT 121.
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HIT 223: Supervised Professional Practices I
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to observe health information departments and systems in non-hospital settings. Students are assigned on a rotating basis to a variety of health related sites, including health regulatory agencies, ambulatory care, long-term care and other nonhospital facilities for a total of 40 hours. Co-requisite: HIT 101, HIT 103.
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HIT 225: Supervised Professional Practices II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 3) Students in the health information technology program are required to complete a clinical practicum at the technical level. The main purpose of this practicum is to integrate the didactic (lecture) component with the clinical (practice) components. Students will utilize the knowledge they have gained from the classroom lectures and laboratory experiences in the clinical setting. Each student will spend 15 days (120 hrs.) in a health care facility. The student is responsible for the arrangement and costs of transportation to and from the clinical site. Prerequisite: HIT 101, HIT 102, HIT 110, HIT 223.
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HIT 227: Supervised Professional Practices III
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 3) This course is a continuation of HIT 225 and is designed to give students practical experience in health information management and supervisory issues. Students will utilize the knowledge they have gained from the classroom lectures and laboratory experiences in the clinical setting. Each student will spend 15 days (120 hrs.) in a health care facility. The student is responsible for the arrangement and costs of transportation to and from the clinical site. Prerequisite: HIT 225 Corequisite: HIT 202, HIT 205.
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HIT 230: Advanced Seminar in Health Information Technology
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is designed to review and integrate previous HIT courses and clinical experiences. Exploration of career opportunities, preparation of resume, job search and interviewing for positions in health information technology will also be covered. This consists of a three hour lecture which meets for five weeks. Co-requisite: HIT 227.
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HTL 230: Housekeeping and Properties Management
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A detailed examination of the servicing of the guest in a lodging establishment. Critical attention is applied to the care and preventive maintenance of both public and private areas within the hotel edifice with emphasis on equipment, personnel and modern innovations. Prerequisite: FSA 100, BUS 230
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HTL 232: Front Office Management
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The dayto- day operations of the front office are examined from the progression of a room reservation to check-out. Room rate determination, billing systems, fiscal and accounting policies are emphasized. Traditional methods and systems are compared to computerized contemporary methods. Prerequisite: CIS 100, BUS 105, BUS 230
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HTL 234: Meeting Management Planning
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Meeting Management Planning provides the student an opportunity to explore the functions of planning, developing, budgeting, marketing, and evaluating meetings and special events. Fall semesters only.
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