This course focuses on the principles of health information management and explores
basic concepts in diagnostic and procedural coding and classification systems.
This course provides and introduction to medical insurance billing and reimbursement
practices with emphasis on the primary payers such as Medicare and Medicaid.
This course is a study of disease processes, general classification of disease, including
signs and symptoms, systems affected by disease, diagnostic measures, types of treatment,
including surgical and/or chemical intervention, and terminology.
This course provides a basic study of the CPT and HCPCS coding and classification
systems particular to the physician's office setting. Students will learn how to assign
codes to capture the professional component of services provided.
This course provides an intermediate study of the CPT and HCPCS coding and classification
systems with respect to surgical outpatient facilities and hospitals.
This course expands on the application of theoretical principles of the electronic
health record. Focus is on the management of patient information in a digital environment.
This course includes a study of disease and procedural coding and classification systems.
This course provides a study of advanced coding and classification systems.
This course is study of ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS and the coding guidelines and procedures
associated with this classification system.
This course provides clinical practice in the application of health information system
theory in selected health care facilities.