Minor in Health Information Management and Technology
Description
The minor in Health Information Management and Technology is an 18-credit-hour program which will prepare students currently pursuing a degree within the disciplines of business, computer science, information systems, developmental psychology, dental hygiene, health services administration or healthcare, to develop vital, non-clinical, healthcare information management and technology skills. These skills, which are utilized internationally throughout our global healthcare system, give students an opportunity to broaden their major field of employment into healthcare by adding proficiency in standardized nomenclature, quality and information governance used within health information management and the administration of healthcare services. The Health Information Management and Technology minor is available to students currently pursuing a major in areas other than Health Information Management and Technology.
Applicable skills covered in this minor include the governance of healthcare information systems, medical coding (diagnosis and procedure coding systems which are translated into 43 languages and utilized by 117 countries), management of the healthcare revenue cycle, assessment and evaluation of clinical documentation, healthcare statistics and the application of quality measures within healthcare. All classes in the Health Information Management and Technology minor adhere to the curriculum recommendations of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Commission on Accreditation of Health Informatics and Information Management (CAHIIM), American Billing Association (ABA), Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), and the American Academy of Professional Coders (AACP) and provide instruction in health information management skills which will allow the student to sit for multiple internationally recognized credentialing examinations to provide verification to employers the student has met a national standard of proficiency.
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Requirements
Students are required to complete the following 18 credit hours. It is recommended that HIM 1090 be taken first but courses may be completed in any sequence. No courses may be completed for pass/fail.
- HIM 1090 Information Systems for Global Health (3 credits)
- HIM 2600 Global Healthcare Data and Statistics (3 credits)
- HIM 3650 Healthcare Reimbursement and CPT Classifications (3 credits)
- HIM 3700 ICD Classification Systems (3 credits)
- HIM 3900 Clinical Documentation and Management of Health Information (3 credits)
- HIM 4250 Quality and Security of Health information (3 credits)
Medical terminology will be briefly covered throughout these courses. It is recommended that students complete HIM 2050 Medical Terminology for a broader introduction and application of medical terminology.
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Career Options
The minor in Health Information Management and Technology is applicable to many current majors within University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ and will increase employment opportunities to encompass the field of healthcare administration.
College Degree Areas of Employment College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Employment within any administrative area of a healthcare corporation or facility; department manager; organizational administrator; supervisor; utilization specialist, Provider Practice Manager
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-Accounting
Employment within any area of accounting/finance in a healthcare corporation; revenue cycle management; accounts receivable/payable; payroll; utilization specialist
College of Engineering and Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Employment within any area of technology within a healthcare facility- electronic health records, electronic software systems, interoperability of technology; employment within a software development company
College of Liberal Arts and Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Systems- Cybersecurity
Employment within any healthcare facility within privacy and security of patient information; Release of information, integrity of healthcare computer systems, medical identity theft, third party payer corporations
Bachelor of Arts-Psychology; Bachelor of Arts-Developmental Psychology
Employment within the realm of psychology within healthcare, government agencies and the military where patient information is utilized and interpreted
Bachelor of Social Work
Employment within the realm of social work- healthcare facilities, home health, hospice, case management, patient advocate and provider quality assurance
School of Dentistry
Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene; Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Program
Employment within the area of dental science (dental office, clinic) with additional applicable knowledge in clinical documentation, medical coding and payer services
College of Health Professions and McAuley School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science - Health Services Administration
Employed throughout the administrative segment of healthcare with the needed additional applicable knowledge in clinical documentation, healthcare quality, medical coding and revenue cycle management
Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Accelerated Second Degree Option Bachelor of Science in Nursing; RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Completion
All areas of nursing; clinical documentation specialist; medical chart auditor; utilization review; case management; quality assurance coordinator
Five Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Science in Physician Assistant
All areas of healthcare with additional knowledge of payer protocol, determining medical procedural codes; revenue cycle interpretation; utilization review; quality assurance, CDI champion
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Program Contact Information
Pat DeVoy, PhD, EdS, RHIA
Program Director, Health Information Management and Technology, Assistant Professor
McNichols Campus
devoyps@udmercy.edu