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								2015-2016 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 							
							  Health Information Services (Fall Start), Diploma							  
								
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                                                               Upon completion of a Diploma  in Health Information Services a student will be able to: 
Science & Technology 
    - Understand the basic principles and practices of Health Information Services careers.
 
    - Learn and understand terminology associated with a health care setting.
 
    - Know the importance, laws and guidelines of privacy,  confidentiality and security of the electronic medical record and  patient information utilizing HIPAA guidelines.
 
    - Know the role that electronic and manual financial management plays in a heath care setting.
 
    - Ability to accurately negotiate and troubleshoot an electronic health record using database software.
 
    - Understand basic paper and electronic record filing.
 
    - Comprehend the job responsibilities that are need to work in Health Information Services.
 
    - Learn and practice keyboarding skills to obtain at least at 60 cwam average.
 
    - Exhibit, observe and review various office procedures in a  medical setting including scheduling of patients, office management and  patient flow.
 
    - Perform basic billing at a clinical site utilizing acceptable coding guidelines if appropriate.
 
    - Transcribe authentic medical dictation of varying degrees of complexity.
 
    - Apply knowledge of the four basic medical reports along with specialty reports.
 
    - Implement medical transcription tools to include types of formatted reports.
 
    - Demonstrate the ability to use reference books in medical transcription.
 
    - Familiar with the format of the basic types of medical reports.
 
    - Know the types of medical office notes and correspondence.
 
 
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking 
    - Complete accurate and concise reports in written documentation.
 
    - Troubleshoot electronic medical record to find risk management issues.
 
    - Understand the role of the electronic medical record.
 
    - Complete electronic patient scheduling activities using a EHR.
 
    - Understand the uses for an electronic medical records in the healthcare setting.
 
    - Apply correct medical coding guidelines for office visits, services and procedures performed in a medical setting.
 
 
Professionalism 
    - Exhibit strong work ethic, integrity, teamwork and networking between peers, patients, staff, and health care professionals.
 
    - Demonstrate awareness to cultural diversity. Possess skills to accommodate diversity and difficult patients.
 
    - Maintain accountability for actions and results.
 
    - Possess appropriate customer service skills for interacting with patients.
 
    - Remain competitive within profession by participating in continuing education and professional development opportunities.
 
    - Apply concepts of professional development and ethical conduct and meet the clinical site’s policy and requirements.
 
    - Resolve conflicts through negotiation.
 
    - Understand the principles for managing change.
 
    - Appreciate the need to adapt direct patient care to meet the needs of diversity.
 
    - Maximize work efficiency through the use of technology.
 
    - Efficiently solve problems commonly encountered in one’s own work.
 
    - Display a caring attitude toward patients in all aspects of job responsibilities.
 
    - Understand direct patient care delivery systems in multiple practice settings.
 
    - Efficiently manage one’s work whether performed alone or as part of a team.
 
    - Function effectively as a member of the health care team.
 
 
Communication 
    - To demonstrate professional communication.
 
    - Follow instructions, verbally and in written format.
 
    - Provide ethical and compassionate communication with patients, families and health care professionals.
 
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