Catalog 2019-20 Addendum 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Catalog 2019-20 Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Information Management AAS


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Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Health Information Management (HIM) AAS degree program is designed to meet increasing health industry demands for trained health information specialists. This program includes a combination of human science, computer technology, and health information courses that prepare the student for employment in health care organizations. The program includes both theoretical instruction and practical laboratory experience on the Klamath Community College campus and through affiliations with other health care providers in the area.

Health information management professionals hold diverse and unique skill sets. They are experts in data collection, analysis, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting activities in accordance with established data quality principles, legal and regulatory standards, and professional best-practice guidelines. These functions include processing and using health data for treatment, billing, compliance, and surveillance purposes.

The program begins each fall term with a maximum of 20 students. The classroom is designed to correlate classroom and lab experience with practical (cooperative work) experience in health care facilities.

At this time, the program is pursuing accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM). Once accreditation is awarded, students will be eligible to sit for the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) certification. Currently there are two national certification exams available through National Health Career Association. Students may be eligible for electronic health record specialist and/or billing and coding specialist. Klamath Community College is an NHA testing center site for both exams.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate correct documentation and how a diagnosis is supported through documentation, clinical findings and discharge status.
  • Promote the importance of healthcare policy making as it relates to the healthcare delivery system.
  • Evaluate or implement the use of clinical quality measures and/or core objectives for patient care by healthcare providers.
  • Analyze classification and terminology systems for diagnosis/procedure codes according to current guidelines.  
  • Summarize the test standards and information to pass a national exam in health information management.
  • Apply professionalism skills in the practicum setting.

Program Requirements


Most practical experience sites require a drug screen, TB test, Hep B series, MMR, and a background check prior to starting the experience. All of these must be completed/passed before beginning practical work experience.

Students must receive a grade of “C” or better in all program-required courses.

Number of credit hours necessary for completion: 95

Communications


Oral Communications


Health and Wellness


Student must select one course in this requirement.

Computation


Arts and Letters


Students must select one course in this general education requirement. 3.00 credits

Social Sciences


Students must select one course in this general education requirement. 3.00 credits

Recommended:

Science / Math / Computer Science


Students must select three courses in this general education requirement. These biology classes have a minimum standard that must be met to enter a series.  Some degrees require science with laboratory courses only.  MTH 243  is also recommended if pursuing a Baccalaureate degree.

Electives


Students must complete electives as required to bring the total number of credits to 95.

Arts and Letters Additional Course Options


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