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HIM 241 - Health Information Management Applications 1 |
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Associated Term:
Fall 2018
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will: 1- Summarize the development of the health information management profession from its beginnings to the present. 2- Evaluate contrast the paper-based, hybrid, and electronic methods in fulfilling the functions of the health record. 3- Describe the attributes of security, access, flexibility, connectivity and efficiency in fulfilling the functions of the health records. 4- Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of records in various healthcare records, i.e. acute care and ambulatory records. 5- Define how various primary and secondary data sets are used in healthcare settings. 6- Describe the purpose, use, and documentation, requirements for customary reports, observations, orders, notes, authorizations, and consents included in a health record. 7-I dentify types of numbering, filing, indexing and registry sets are used in health care settings. 8- Explain the purpose and elements of a personal health record. 9- Explore emerging activities at the federal, state, and regional level towards a national electronic health record. 10- Describe the purposes of registries and indexes, such as the master patient Index, disease index, and operational index. 11- Identify the role of the health information management professional in data stewardship of primary and secondary data. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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