Learning Outcome Assessment Record                    
Health Information Management Technician: Certified Coding Specialist Certificate             REQUIREMENTS       
                                                                                                   
BOT 245 CSC 101 ENG 101 HIMT 110 HIMT 210 HIMT 211 HIMT 220 HIMT 254 MEDA 115 OTHER
OUTCOMES                    
In Addition to Basic Skills Requirements                    
Demonstrate and utilize appropriate medical language and abbreviations. DIQ     CDI CDI CDI CDI F D  
                     
Demonstrate and understanding of management of health care data.       CDI CDI CDI CDI FQ    
                     
Demonstrate the ability to abstract information from various sources and utilize various coding classification systems.         CDI CDI   FQ    
                     
Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate and effective application of legal and ethical standards of practice.       CDI CDI CDI CDI FQ    
                     
Analyze and utilize medical record science and apply knowledge to various health care delivery systems.       CDI CDI CDI CDI F    
                     
Demonstrate the ability to understand, create and utilize comprehensive data systems using computer technologies. DI DIQ                
                     
Communicate effectively:     A CDI D DI D F, DI D, I  
a. Produce organized, clear and grammatically correct writing.                    
b. Understand, interpret, analyze and question written text and oral messages.     A DI DI DI DI F,D    
                     
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