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Health Information Management Technician: Certified Coding Specialist Certificate REQUIREMENTS
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BOT 245 |
CSC
101 |
ENG
101 |
HIMT
110 |
HIMT
210 |
HIMT
211 |
HIMT
220 |
HIMT
254 |
MEDA
115 |
OTHER |
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| In Addition to Basic Skills Requirements |
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| Demonstrate and utilize appropriate medical language and
abbreviations. |
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| Demonstrate and understanding of management of health care data. |
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CDI |
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| Demonstrate the ability to abstract information from various
sources and utilize various coding classification systems. |
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| Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate and effective
application of legal and ethical standards of practice. |
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| Analyze and utilize medical record science and apply knowledge
to various health care delivery systems. |
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| Demonstrate the ability to understand, create and utilize
comprehensive data systems using computer technologies. |
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| Communicate effectively: |
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| a. Produce organized, clear and grammatically correct writing. |
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| b. Understand, interpret, analyze and question written text and
oral messages. |
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| Assessment
Key=A.
analytical essays/argumentative essays, B. artwork portfolios, C. case studies, D. course-embedded assessment (may include quizzes, tests, class
participation/preformances, debates),
E. data analysis
reports, F. external
evaluation of student practicum, G. experiment design, H. feedback letters, I. individual and/or group projects (may include simulations), J. lab reports, K. multimedia presentations, L. non-juried art show, M. observations of student behavior, N. oral presentations, O. pre- and post-tests, P. performance on licensure examinations, Q. student work samples ( may include learning portfolios,
transcribed documents), R.
research essays, S.
research projects, T.
written portfolios, U.
critique, V. competency, X. to be determined |
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