Introduction to Health Information (HIT 176)

Term: 2009-2010 Fall

Faculty

Karla M NordykeShow MyInfo popup for Karla M Nordyke
knordyke@uttc.edu
Office hours:
  • Other times available by appointment.
  • Monday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (8/20/2009 - 12/18/2009) Location: MAIN BARDN 210

    Description

    This course provides the opportunity to explore the heatlh information management profession. The learner will experience the various HIM functions and choose their HIM career path. The learner will initiate their professional development plan, including degree planning, budgetary matters, and AHIMA/AHDI student membership. This course also emphasizes the organization of the health care delivery system, including local, state, national, tribal, and international sector, the data collection standards used in the industry, best practices concerning data quality, technology (e-HIM), data access and HIM's role in these functions. This class has a lab component and ocmputer-based learning. (Fall)

    Introduction to Health Information (HIT 176)

    Term: 2009-2010 Fall

    Faculty

    Karla M NordykeShow MyInfo popup for Karla M Nordyke
    knordyke@uttc.edu
    Office hours:
  • Other times available by appointment.
  • Monday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  •  

    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM (8/20/2009 - 12/18/2009) Location: MAIN BARDN 210

    Description

    This course provides the opportunity to explore the heatlh information management profession. The learner will experience the various HIM functions and choose their HIM career path. The learner will initiate their professional development plan, including degree planning, budgetary matters, and AHIMA/AHDI student membership. This course also emphasizes the organization of the health care delivery system, including local, state, national, tribal, and international sector, the data collection standards used in the industry, best practices concerning data quality, technology (e-HIM), data access and HIM's role in these functions. This class has a lab component and ocmputer-based learning. (Fall)