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Healthcare Administrative Specialist Diploma |
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Healthcare Administrative Specialist |
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST DIPLOMA
Program Course Requirements
Fall Semester (15 credits)
HINS 1122** Body Structures and Functions for Healthcare Professionals OR BIOL 1404** Human Biology (3 cr)
1st Half Semester
HINS 1120 Introduction to Health Information Privacy and Security (1 cr)
HINS 1163 Medical Office Procedures (2 cr)
HINS 1360 Medical Terminology (3 cr)
2nd Half Semester
HINS 1152 Medical Insurance and Billing (2 cr)
HINS 1154 Introduction to Health Data Analysis (3 cr)
HINS 1156 Interpersonal Skills for Healhcare Professionasl (1 cr)
Spring Semester (16 credits)
BUSN 1166 Business Communications (3 cr)
COMP 1120 Introduction to Computer Applications (3 cr)
1st Half Semester
HINS 1144* Pharmacology for Healthcare Admin (1 cr)
HINS 1165 Medical Records Management (3 cr)
2nd Half Semester
HINS 1142 Healthcare Information Systems (3 cr)
HINS 1150* Introduction to DX and Procedure Coding (3 cr)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT - 32 CREDITS
*Denotes Prerequisites
**Students intending to transfer or pursue medical coding certification should take BIOL 1404.
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Career Description: Healthcare Administrative Specialist is ideal for individuals interested in healthcare careers, but are not interested in hands-on patient care. The medical community depends on educated staff to collect, interpret, analyze, protect and organize medical information so that it may be used for continuity of care, reimbursement, and quality improvement. Health administrative professionals work closely with providers, nurses, and other healthcare staff to contribute to quality patient care behind the scenes. Opportunities exist in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, behavioral health facilities, insurance agencies, home health agencies, consulting firms, government agencies, and medical supply organizations.
Program Information: The 31-credit Healthcare Administrative Specialist Diploma program prepares students to assume duties in the healthcare field including patient service representative, registration, scheduling, and release of information. Graduates of the diploma program will be able maintain accuracy and completeness of the patient record as defined by organizational policy and external regulations and standards, apply policies and procedures for access and disclosure of personal health information, and apply confidentiality and security measures to protect electronic health information.
Program Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of how their role fits into and affects their department, other departments, and the organization;
- Identify and utilize appropriate technologies used to capture, retrieve, and maintain information from internal and external sources;
- Apply knowledge of human structure and function, diseases and disorders, and medical terminology as it relates to their healthcare role;
- Apply policies, procedures, and regulation standards surrounding issues of access and disclosure of protected health information and organizational compliance;
- Identify documentation in the health record to ensure it supports the diagnosis and reflects the patient's prograss, clinical findings, and discharge status;
- Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication within the healthcare environment;
- Describe positive work behaviors, personal traits and attitudes desirable in members of a healthcare team; and
- Explain accepted ethical practices with respect to cultural, social, religious and ethnic differences within the healthcare environment.
Special Program Requirements:
In addition to the program requirements listed above, students must meet the following conditions in order to graduate:
- College Cumulative GPA Requirement: The cumulative grade point average (GPA) must be at least 2.0
- College Technical Core GPA Requirement: The cumulative GPA of credits in the technical core of the diploma or degree must be at least 2.0
- Residency Requirement: students must complete 25% of their credits at Central Lakes College.
Admissions: The A.A.S. degree and diploma are offered as full-time programs. Students can start at the beginning of fall or spring. This program is a combination of in-class room, hybrid (both in-class, LiveOnline and online), and online formats. Students pursuing the A.A.S. degree will find the second year courses are offered in an online format to allow for employment while completing the degree.