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Health Information Management Bachelor's Degree Program

CAHIIM Accredited Health Information Management Online Bachelor's Degree Program Charter Oak State College

Graduates of the HIM program will have the skills and knowledge needed to manage patient data and work with electronic health records in today's health care environments. Our program is guided by the principle of quality healthcare through quality information.

CAHIIM
The first 4-year HIM program in New England accredited by CAHIIM
  • HCA 101: Health Care Systems and Administration 3 credits
  • HCA 105: Medical Terminology 3 credits

All foundation and major requirements must be completed with a grade of 'C' or higher.

  • HIM 115: Principles of Health Information Management 3 credits
  • HIM 200: Health Information Systems and Databases 3 credits
  • HIM 205: Reimbursement Methodologies 3 credits
  • HIM 210: Medical Coding and Billing I - ICD-10 3 credits
  • HIM 211: Medical Coding and Billing II - CPT 3 credits
  • HIM 300: Medical Vocabularies and Classification Systems 3 credits
  • HIM 305: Health Information Services Management and Leadership 3 credits
  • HIM 315: Health Statistics 3 credits
  • HIM 320: Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchange 3 credits
  • HIM 405: Health Care Information Law, Privacy, and Security 3 credits
  • HIM 420: Health Care Research and Quality 3 credits
  • HIM 435: Health Care Data Analytics and Information Governance 3 credits
  • MGT 460: Project Management 3 credits
  • HIM 498: Health Information Management Practicum 3 credits
  • HIM 499: Health Information Management Capstone 3 credits
  • Note: 21 of these credits must be completed at Charter Oak, including HIM 498 & HIM 499.
  • All foundation and major requirements must be completed with a grade of 'C' or higher.

These courses must be completed in order to satisfy a portion of the general education requirements for this degree.

  • BIO 130: Human Biology (Natural Science) * 4 credits
  • BIO 212: Anatomy & Physiology (Natural Science) * 3 credits
  • BIO 215: Pathophysiology (Natural Science) * 3 credits
  • HCA 301: Contemporary Ethical Issues in Health Care (Ethical Decision Making) 3 credits
  • HCA 350: Transcultural Competency in HCA (Global Understanding) 3 credits
  • MAT 105: Statistics (Mathematics) 3 credits

* These courses must be completed with a grade of 'C' or higher.

Students who graduate with a major in Health Information Management will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the different fields of medical science, information technology, and business management applicable in health information management.
  2. Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of facts, terms, and concepts important to the processing of health information.
  3. Apply information acquisition skills to the processing, maintenance, and security of health information.
  4. Demonstrate an ability to do the coding and billing important in the processing of health information.
  5. Understand database information technology and apply it to modern electronic medical records management.
  6. Understand and use quantitative and qualitative research methodologies in health information management
  7. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of maintaining quality management techniques in health information management.
  8. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the maintenance of staff development in health information management.
  9. Understand and use project management techniques and their application to modern business management.

Completing a HIM degree requires the successful participation in an on ground internship/practicum. Students may be subject to a criminal background check and drug screening prior to being placed in any internship. Furthermore, anyone convicted of a felony and even some misdemeanors will not be able to complete most certification and licensing exams, nor find gainful employment in most health care settings.

In addition to our HIM bachelor's degree program, we also offer a Certificate in Health Information Management.

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Additional Earnings

Bachelor’s degree holders make $1 million more on average over their lifetime compared to their peers who have only a high school degree.*

Opportunity

Employees with a bachelor’s degree now make up 57 percent of total wages earned.**

More Jobs

Jobs requiring a Bachelor’s degree or higher accounted for two out of every three that were added in health care from Dec. 2007 - Jan. 2016.**

* Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz Do the Benefits of College Still Outweigh the Costs?
** Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots, 2016

*** Broken a:238430 www: CTA Undergrad - Request Info and Contact Info - BS4 ***

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