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Jan 02, 2025
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HINM 133 - Assembly and Analysis and Alternate Health Care Delivery (TP/SS only) CE
Designed to introduce the student to the following aspects of the medical information system: health record assembly and analysis and alternate health care delivery systems. PREREQUISITE(S): Admission to the health information management program or consent of program coordinator. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 /ENGL 101A , READ 120 , or consent of program coordinator., or consent of program coordinator. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory each week. Formerly HI 103.
2 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon course completion, a student will be able to:
- Identify basic content of source oriented record. .
- Define and apply standards and regulations for the content of the types of medical records: medical, surgical, obstetrical, and newborn.
- Correctly assemble and analyze the following records: medical, surgical, obstetrical, and newborn.
- Discuss medical staff disciplinary policies regarding health record completion
- Describe health care delivery in an ambulatory care setting, including reasons for the growth of this method of delivery and types and locations of these facilities.
- Identify the providers of ambulatory health care and the key components of an ambulatory record.
- Discuss health care delivery in long term care and rehabilitation, including regulatory requirements and quality monitoring.
- Identify the providers of long term care and rehabilitation and the key components of these records.
- Describe health care delivery in mental health including special legal issues and quality monitoring
- Identify the providers of mental health services and the key components of these records.
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