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Technical Program

Health Information and Medical Coding Online AAS Degree (AAS.HIMC)

Associate Degree in Applied Science

This program will prepare students for management positions in Health Information.  Students are instructed in medical ethics, coding, information technology, statistics, management, and medical reimbursement.  Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to sit for medical coding exams available through national organizations such as the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). 


Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by the student's degree audit.


For more information contact:
Kathleen Daugherty
217-234-5355
kdaugherty@lakeland.cc.il.us

* There are prerequisites or course requisites for this course
** Electives must be approved by Program Coordinator or Division Chair
one cross Course only offered fall semester
Footnote 2 Course only offered spring and summer semester
Footnote 3 Course only offered spring semester
Footnote 4 Courses offered in odd numbered years only
Footnote 5 Courses offered in even numbered years only
Footnote 6 SOS 050 Human Relations and PSY 271 Introduction to Psychology cannot be used as a social science elective
Footnote 7 Consult Academic Advisor for appropriate course
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First Year
First Semester
CIS 160
Provides an opportunity for the student to work with various types of software on the PC. These learning activities include MS Windows, Word Processing, Spreadsheet Design,Database Management, Internet access, and presentation program. (Repeatable 3 Times)


Prerequisites: Students must take CIS 040 or have previous HS experience


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Practical Software Applications *
3
MCS 040
An introduction and overview to health information management. The course will cover the history and the many applicable fields available to a health information management specialist. Students will explore the different areas of health information.

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Health Information for Professionals
3
BIO 050
This course provides the fundamentals of anatomical structures and functions of the human body.

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Basic Anatomy and Physiology
4
AHE 041
Focuses on vocabulary used in medicine, nursing and allied health occupations.

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Medical Terminology
3
AHE 044
This course provides basic concepts of both structural and functional changes caused by disease in tissues and organs as a basis for understanding clinical manifestations and principles of treatment.

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Pathophysiology
3
SFS 101
Designed to improve student performance in college and beyond. Topics include: college resources; identification of college and career goals; implementation of study, note-taking, and test-taking strategies; and development of life management skills including time management, stress management, and relationship skills.

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Strategies for Success
2
  Total Semester Hours:
18
 
Second Semester
PNC 053
The nursing process and the role of drug therapy in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and treatment of disease provides the framework in this study of pharmacology and the administration of medication.


Prerequisites: Admission to PN Program


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Basic Pharmacology (MOD 1)
2
PNC 055
Continuation of PNC053. The nursing process and the role of drug therapy in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and treatment of disease provides the framework in this study of pharmacology and the administration of medication.


Prerequisites: PNC 052, PNC 053


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Basic Pharmacology (MOD 2)
1
MCS 050
A beginners course for the CPT coding system. This class will provide students with a general understanding of the format and guidelines necessary for CPT coding.


Prerequisites: MCS 050


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Principles of CPT Coding
3
MCS 055
A beginner's course in ICD-10-CM coding and guidelines. Students will be introduced to a wide variety of coding segments and body systems.

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Principles of ICD-9-CM Coding
3
BUS 063
Designed to develop skill in transcribing recorded medical dictation in an efficient manner using proper formats, grammar, spelling, and medical terminology.


Prerequisites: BUS 113, AHE 041


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Medical Transcription (MOD 1) *
1
BUS 084
Realistic dictation with comprehensive terminology in 13 specialties by medical professionals from various ethnic groups.


Prerequisites: BUS 063


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Advanced Medical Transcription (MOD 2) *
1
AHE 055
This course will prepare the student to perform drug calculations safely and accurately. Students will be introduced to identification and administration of oral and parenteral medications.

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Math for Meds
2
ENG 095
Using critical thinking skills, students will study and reinforce the basics of the English language as they apply to business communications. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, spelling, word usage, and sentence structure.

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Business English
3
  Total Semester Hours:
16
 

Second Year
First Semester
MCS 065
An advanced course that explores the different subsections of the CPT and correct coding of procedures. Students will familiarize themselves with CPT coding by coding case studies and scenarios.


Prerequisites: MCS 050


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Advanced CPT Coding and Modifiers *
3
MCS 070
An advanced course specializing in all aspects of ICD-10-CM coding. This course will focus on specific body systems and not the overall aspect of ICD-10-CM coding.


Prerequisites: MCS 055


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Advanced ICD-9-CM Coding *
3
MCS 068
This course covers the management of a medical office as well as ethics, biomedical ethics, and ethical challenges affecting the medical manager. Prerequisites: MCS 040

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Medical Management & Ethics
3
BUS 095
An introduction to basic accounting principles and techniques designed to give the student a general knowledge of accounting practices and terminology.

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Fundamentals of Accounting
3
MCS 056
This course covers HCPCS coding, basic physician credentialing, and an introduction to ICD-10-CM. Prerequisites: MCS 050 MCS 055

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Credentialing/Emerging Coding Trends *
3
  Total Semester Hours:
15
 
Second Semester
MCS 091
This course is a statistics class focused on calculating and reporting healthcare statistics and the common formulas used by hospitals and physician offices. Prerequisites: AHE 055

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Healthcare Statistics *
3
MCS 092
This is an advanced course focused on the American legal system and the impact the law has on medical records, health information in general, and HIPAA. Prerequisites: MCS 040 MCS 068

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Medical Records & The Law
3
PSY 271
Focuses on psychology as a science, introducing concepts and research in a variety of subfields, including neuroscience, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning and memory, cognition, motivation and emotion, development, personality, disorders and therapy, and social psychology.

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Introduction to Psychology
3
MCS 060
An advanced course concerning medical insurance billing and reimbursement. This course will focus on insurance companies such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Medicare, and Medicaid.

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Medical Insurance Reimbursement
3
BUS 141
Provides students a practical strategy for creating successful communication products used in business.


Prerequisites: BUS 113 or the equivalent


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Business Communications *
3
MCS 075
This course provides students with the opportunity to intern in a hospital setting. It provides supervised work experience coordinated with a healthcare systems related employer. A minimum of 62.5 hours of internship time is required for one credit hour.


Prerequisites: PNC 055, BIO 050, MCS 050, MCS 055


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Hospital - Medical Coding Internship
1
MCS 085
An exam preparation course that will provide students with a comprehensive review for the CPC-H and CCS exams.


Prerequisites: MCS 060, MCS 065, MCS 070 or consent of instructor


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or
Hospital Coding Certification Prep
 
MCS 080
This course provides students with the opportunity to intern in a clinic setting. It provides supervised work experience coordinated with a healthcare systems related employer. A minimum of 62.5 hours of internship time is required for one credit hour.


Prerequisites: PNC 055, BIO 050, MCS 050, MCS 055


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Clinic - Medical Coding Internship
1
MCS 090
An exam preparation course that will provide students with a comprehensive review for the CPC and CCS-P exams.


Prerequisites: MCS 060 MCS 065 MCS 070 or consent of instructor


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or
Clinic Coding Certification Prep
 
  Total Semester Hours:
17
 


Total Program Hours: 66

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