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Welcome
to the Health Care Information Programs
Seattle, Washington
Updated
1/3/2010
The Health Information Technology and Medical Coding and Reimbursement
Specialist Programs are now full.
Applications are now available for those wishing to enter full time Fall 2010 or
part time beginning Winter 2010. Go to the Admissions Process and
Prerequisites link on this site for additional information and forms.
Please note the detailed tuition information in the ESTIMATED COSTS link on the
left hand side. It includes data regarding non-resident tuition rate for
distance learning students that are lower than the regular non-resident tuition
rate.
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Graduates of
the two-year Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree in
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
upon successful completion of the American Health Information Management
Association national certification examination, will join the ranks of
those professionals who use the credentials, RHIT (Registered Health
Information Technician). This professional is skilled at processing,
coding (ICD-9-CM, CPT/HCPCS), classifying, abstracting, analyzing and
managing health information using the latest manual and computer
technology. This individual works in a variety of settings including
acute care, long term care, clinics, mental health, home health,
hospice, rehabilitation centers, government and other agencies. Positions include coders in hospitals and
clinics, release of medical information technicians, cancer registrars,
medical information abstractors, quality improvement assistants, and
health information managers.
Graduates
are also prepared to take the Certified Coding Specialist- Physician's
Office (CCS-P) national certification examination conducted by the
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), the
Certified Coding Assistant (CCA) offered by AHIMA for entry level
inpatient coders, and the coder credentialing examination for the
Certified Professional Coder (CPC and CPC-H) conducted by the American
Academy of Professional Coders. With experience, these individuals will
be prepared to take the advanced - level Certified Coding Specialist
(CCS) exam available through AHIMA.
The
Health Information Technology Program at Shoreline Community College is
Accredited
by the
Commission on
Accreditation of Health Informatics and Information Management Education
(CAHIIM).
www.cahiim.org
Health Information
Technology Career
Health
Information Technology Curriculum
Additional Curriculum Information |
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Graduates of
the
MEDICAL CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT SPECIALIST
program (Certificate of Proficiency) will be prepared for positions as
coders (ICD-9-CM, CPT/HCPCS) as well as billers, patient accounts
representatives, and other support positions in medical offices, hospitals
and other health care facilities. Graduates are prepared to take the
Certified Coding Specialist- Physician's Office (CCS-P) national
certification examination conducted by the American Health Information
Management Association (AHIMA), the Certified Coding Assistant (CCA) offered
by AHIMA for entry level inpatient coders, and the coder credentialing
examination
for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC and CPC-H)
conducted by the American Academy of Professional Coders. With experience, these
individuals will be prepared to take the advanced - level Certified Coding
Specialist (CCS) exam available through AHIMA. |
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This program at Shoreline
Community College has received formal
Approval
Status
as a
Comprehensive Coding Program
by the
American Health Information Management Association, the only program in the
state with this award.
This designation acknowledges the coding program as having
been evaluated by a peer review process against a national minimum set of
standards for entry-level coding professionals.
Medical Coding and Reimbursement Specialist Career
Medical Coding and
Reimbursement Specialist Curriculum
Additional Curriculum Information |
Both programs are
totally online. Please note,
however, that all math courses at Shoreline are only available on-campus.
Those individuals needing to take math pre-requisite courses to enter either
program will need to take them on-campus at Shoreline or at another
college/university, either on-campus or online if available. Please
check with Shoreline HCI advisors for further information.
Donna J. Wilde, MPA, RHIA
Director, Health Care Information Programs
Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98133
206-546-4757
dwilde@shoreline.edu
Advisor for students whose last
name starts with A-L |
Gloria Anderson,
MAEd, RHIA, CCS
Professor, Health Care Information Programs
Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98133
206-546-4707
ganderso@shoreline.edu
Advisor for students whose last
name starts with M-Z |
Shoreline Community College provides equal opportunity in
education and employment and does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, age, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, or
disability.
HCI Home Page Address: www.shoreline.edu/hciprograms
Shoreline Community College Home Page Address: http://www.shoreline.edu
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