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HEALTH INFORMATION Management

View Health Information Management A.A.S. (TP): 550
View Medical Coder/Abstractor/Biller Certificate (TP): 218

Health Information Management A.A.S. (TP): 550
Revised:  Effective Semester — Fall 2007

Students who plan to major in health information management will be assigned the temporary major of pre-health information management, with POS code 550, until they are officially admitted to the health information management program.  Students may take preparatory courses and courses that fulfill general education requirements during the waiting period.  As an alternative to being assigned a temporary major, students waiting for admission to the health information management program my choose to major in general studies or any other open-enrollment program.  The Admission and Records office at Takoma Park/Silver Spring will assign a matriculated code once students are admitted to the health information management program.

This curriculum is designed to prepare students to function as health information technicians in health record services located in hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care facilities, physician offices, insurance offices, government agencies, and other facilities utilizing health records. The health information management program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs in cooperation with the American Health Information Management Association’s Council on Accreditation. Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will receive the A.A.S. and will be eligible to apply to take the accreditation examination given by the American Health Information Management Association.

The health information management technician is trained in all the functions normally performed by a health record service, which can include analyzing and technically evaluating health records and reports; compiling, interpreting, and utilizing hospital and health care statistics; coding systems, diseases, and operations according to a recognized classification system; assisting with medical facility committee procedures; releasing confidential information in accordance with legal requirements; and abstracting and retrieving medical information. Students in the curriculum are required to earn a grade of C or better in each health information technology course before being allowed to proceed to the next course.

Full-time and part-time students must see the program coordinator to choose an appropriate sequence of courses as outlined in the Health Information Management Student Handbook. All students must complete HI-designated courses within the three years prior to graduation. HI-designated courses not meeting this time requirement must be retaken, or the student must test out in current course content.


General Education and Other Requirements (31 credit hours)
BI 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology I*
4
BI 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4
CA 120 Computer Applications I
3
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I
3
  English foundation
3
HE 107 First Aid and Safety in the Home, School, and Community
2
MA 110 Survey of College Mathematics  
  or
MA 116 Elements of Statistics
3
SP 108 Introduction to Human Communication  
  or
SP 112 Business and Professional Speech Communication
3
Arts or humanities distribution
3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution
3

Health Information Technology Requirements (39 credit hours)
HI 103 Assembly and Analysis and Alternate Health Care Delivery 2
HI 104 Introduction to Health Information Management 1
HI 105 Legal Aspects of Health Information 1
HI 106 Introduction to and Legal Aspects of Health Information Laboratory 1
HI 111 Professional Practice Experience I 1
HI 113 Management of Health Information 2
HI 114 Automation of Health Information 2
HI 125 Medical Terminology I 2
HI 126 Medical Terminology II 2
HI 135 Concepts of Disease 3
HI 200 ICD Coding 4
HI 203 Statistics for Health Information 2
HI 204 Performance Improvement in Health Information 2
HI 211 Professional Practice Experience II 2
HI 212 Professional Practice Experience III 1
HI 213 CPT Coding 2
HI 214 Introduction to Pharmacology 1
HI 220 Advanced Coding and Reimbursement 3
HI 221 Ambulatory Coding 2
HI 222 Electronic Patient Billing 2
HI 226 Research in Health Information 1

Total credit hours 70
  
* Students should check the prerequisite for BI 204.


Medical Coder/Abstractor/Biller Certificate (TP): 218
Revised:  Effective Semester — Fall 2007

The medical coder / abstractor / biller certificate curriculum is designed to prepare students to function as medical coders, abstractors, and billers in health record services located in hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care facilities, insurance companies, and governmental agencies.

The coder / abstractor / biller is trained in the following functions normally performed by a health record service: analyzing and technically evaluating health records and reports; compiling, interpreting, and utilizing hospital and health care statistics; coding symptoms, diseases, and operations according to recognized classification systems; and abstracting and retrieving medical information. Students will be introduced to specialty coding and electronic billing requirements in an outpatient setting.

All students must complete HI-designated courses within the three years prior to graduation. HI-designated courses not meeting this time requirement must be retaken, or the student must test out in current course content.

BI 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology I* 4
BI 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
HI 103 Assembly and Analysis and Alternate Health Care Delivery
2
HI 125 Medical Terminology I 2
HI 126 Medical Terminology II 2
HI 135 Concepts of Disease 3
HI 200 ICD Coding 4
HI 213 CPT Coding 2
HI 214 Introduction to Pharmacology 1
HI 220 Advanced Coding and Reimbursement 3
HI 221 Ambulatory Coding 2
HI 222 Electronic Patient Billing 2

Total credit hours  34
 

* Students should check the prerequisite for BI 204.

Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
.