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Associate in Applied Science Degree

The Health Information Technician (HIT) is a skilled professional who analyzes and evaluates highly sensitive data in health records. Skills of the Health Information Technician are varied but include the following: supervising the release of health information, maintaining and utilizing information storage and retrieval systems, compiling various health statistics, editing transcribed clinical information, and supervising electronic health information management systems. Health information technicians may be employed by any facility that manages patient information, such as hospital, clinic, physician office, insurance company, or medical research center.

Health Information Technicians are trained to also become medical coding specialists. The medical coding specialists perform detailed review of medical records to identify diagnoses and operative procedures. Numeric classification codes are assigned to each diagnosis and procedure, using automated or manual methods. Principle classification systems used include the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM), and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT).

The Health Information Technician Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). Because of this CAHIIM accreditation, each graduate of the HIT Program is eligible to take the national examination to become a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT). Technicians trained in non-CAHIIM accredited programs or trained on the job are not eligible to take the examination.

Students have the opportunity to spend many hours in a clinical setting to practice skills obtained in the class room. Students enrolled in professional practice experience (clinical) courses will be assigned hours consistent with day shift. Assignment to the professional practice experience facilities will be at the discretion of program officials, and students are required to travel to different locations for this ‘hands on’ training.

The Health Information Technology Program offers the following alternatives for a student’s completion of classes: (Note: Actual program completion time may vary). 

°  One year, non-integrated program: A student who has completed all general education courses may complete the HIT program courses in three semesters of full time study.

°  Two-year integrated program. A student may schedule general education classes while taking the health information technology courses. This alternative requires a minimum of 5 or 6 semesters to complete.

°  Online Program: A student may schedule HIT online classes in accordance with either the one year or two year completion option. The professional practice experience activities must be completed on dayshift at an approved health care facility, not online. HIT students who live within 50 miles of campus must attend a minimum number of on-campus class/lab meetings. Instructors may require online students to take make-up exams on campus. Instructors may also require online course exams to be proctored, according to college policy.

°  Part Time Program: The student may choose to complete the program by taking classes on a part time basis. Program completion time will depend upon the number of classes taken each semester. The program must be completed within three years following entry into the program.

Students should indicate on the program application, the option that they would like to choose to complete their degree.


PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

See current catalog 



        

 

Health Information Technology
Associate of Applied Science

General Education Courses

BIO 201-202 ** Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II  
8
CIS 146  Microcomputer Applications
3
ENG 101-102 English Composition I & II 
6
HUM  Elective 
3
MTH 116 Mathematical Applications  
3
ORI 101 Orientation
1
PSY 200 General Psychology
3
           TOTAL
                           
 
27
             
** BIO 103 is a prerequisite class for these courses.
     
Major Required Courses
HIT 110 Medical Terminology
3
HIT 115 Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for HIT
4
HIT 130 HIT Classification & Reimbursement
3
HIT 131 Classification Skills Laboratory
1
HIT 134 HIT Legal and Ethical Issues
3
HIT 151 Health Data Content and Structure
3
HIT 152 Skills Development Laboratory I
1
HIT 153 Health Care Delivery Systems
3
HIT 155 Health Care Statistics
2
HIT 156 Health Care Statistics Laboratory
1
HIT 160 HIT Clinical Practice I
1
HIT 170 Medical Transcription
2
HIT 221 HIT Computer Applications
2
HIT 222 HIT Computer Applications Laboratory
1
HIT 230 Medical Coding Systems I
3
HIT 231 Medical Coding Skills Laboratory I
1
HIT 232 Medical Coding Systems II
3
HIT 233 Medical Coding Skills Laboratory II
1
HIT 254 Organizational Improvement
3
HIT 255 Principles of Supervision in HIT
3
HIT 260 Professional Practice Experience
3
HIT 292 HIT Exam Review
   2   
   
   49   
  TOTAL HOURS
73-76
Note: All courses with the HIT prefix must be completed at WSCC.

Email: 
Donna.Stanley@WallaceState.edu

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Health Information Tech. AAS
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