Overview
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This certificate can be stacked and earned credits can be applied toward a Health Information Technology AAS Degree.
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Partial program offered at
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Consequences of Criminal Conviction, Notice of Potential Ineligibility for License
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Industry Accreditation
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Lone Star College Health Occupation Programs Admissions Policy
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Certification - AHIMA- American Health Information Management Association
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Behavioral Skills
Program Pathway
Prerequisite Courses | 7 Credits | |
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BIOL 2401 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
HITT 1305 | Medical Terminology I | 3 |
First Semester Courses | 13 Credits | |
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HITT 1301 | Health Data Content & Structure | 3 |
HITT 1342 | Ambulatory Coding | 3 |
HITT 1341 | Coding & Classification Systems | 3 |
BIOL 2402 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
Second Semester Courses | 14 Credits | |
HITT 1345 | Health Care Delivery Systems | 3 |
HITT 2335 | Coding & Reimbursement Methodologies | 3 |
HITT 1211 | Health Information Systems | 2 |
HITT 2346 | Advanced Medical Coding | 3 |
HPRS 2301 | Pathophysiology | 3 |
Third Semester Courses | 2 Credits | |
HITT 1260 | Clinical - Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician1 | 2 |
Coding Certificate Program Total | 36 Credits |
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Program Details
The Health Information Technology (HIT) associate of applied science degree is designed to prepare graduates for entry level employment as health information technicians. The associate of applied science degree program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education. The coding certificate is currently approved by the AHIMA Foundation's Professional Certificate Approval Program (PCAP). The PCAP approval identifies coding education programs which have been evaluated by a peer review process against national minimum standards for entry-level coding professionals. This process allows academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and private companies to be acknowledge as providing an approved coding certificate program (added 3/31/16). Program accreditation allows AAS degree graduates to apply for certification examination to become Registered Health Information Technicians (RHIT). In addition, program accreditation allows coding certificate graduates to apply for certification examination to become a Certified Coding Associate (CCA).
Registered health information technicians perform technical medical record functions vital to the operation of the organization, including analyzing, coding, and health record evaluation. Registered health information technicians process, maintain, complete and report health information data for reimbursement, facility planning, marketing, risk management, utilization management, quality assessment and research. Graduates may be employed in a variety of settings including hospitals, health maintenance organizations, and other health care facilities.
Employment of medical records and health information technicians is expected to increase by 18 percent through 2016 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is faster than the average for all occupations because of rapid growth in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that will be increasingly scrutinized by health insurance companies, regulators, courts, and consumers. Technicians will be needed to enter patient information into computer databases to comply with federal legislation mandating the use of electronic medical records. Students admitted to the program will be required to pay liability insurance during the semesters involving off-campus practicums or internships.
The general education core will transfer to a variety of colleges and universities. Contact a counselor, academic advisor, or faculty member at any of the colleges/universities for specific information and to obtain the recommended sequencing of courses.
To meet graduation requirements for any of the certificate or degree programs in the health information technology department, students must attain a grade of "C" or better in each major and general education course. Courses with grades less than a "C" must be repeated. In addition, students must meet the Texas Success Initiative requirements as established by the THECB for the AAS degree.
Admission Criteria: Coding Certificate and Health Information Technology A.A.S. Degree
In order to be considered for admission to the HIT program, students must meet the Texas State Initiative (TSI) requirements. Students must take the TSI assessment unless you are exempt. Please visit the placement testing website for more information. In order to be part of the program, students must be at college-level placement in reading, writing and completion of MATH 0306 or higher.
- Complete the Admission Criteria by clicking the button below:
- Complete a Lone Star College admission online application. To do so, please visit the Lone Star College admissions page.
- Review the Statement of Responsibility. You will be required to sign and comply with this statement each semester while attending classes at Lone Star College.
- REQUEST OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS from all previously attended colleges and/or universities sent to:
Lone Star College Student Records
Houston, Texas 77070
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Transcripts must be on file with admissions prior to admission to the HIT program.
Note: Effective Fall 2012 for all Health Occupations Programs, Math placement scores on Compass, ASSET, Accuplacer, and THEA will be valid for three (3) years. - Submit a program application available online March 1 through July 30th (Apply Now)
- Applicants seeking admission into the Health Information Technology AAS degree program must successfully complete the background check. A drug screen may also be required based on terms of our clinical affiliation agreement. Click here for form.
For more information please see the HIT department webpage. Students may be required to show proof of immunizations such as tetanus and MMR (mumps, measles, and rubella). Students may also be required to document negative results from a tuberculosis test. Applicants must cover the cost of the background check, immunizations and drug screen if required by clinical affiliates.
The Health Information Technology A.A.S. Degree and Coding Certificate program applications are available online March 1st through July 30th
Applicants seeking admission into the Health Information Technology A.A.S. degree program must successfully complete a background check and drug screen, as required based on the terms of our clinical affiliation agreement. The background check is completed through Castlebranch.com, using the package code of HM44BG. For more information, please see the HIT departmental webpage. Students may be required to show proof of immunizations, such as tetanus and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella). Students may also be required to document negative results from a tuberculosis test. Applicants must cover the cost of the background, drug screen and immunizations if required by clinical affiliates.
Program Accreditation
The coding certificate is currently approved by the AHIMA Professional Certificate Approval Program (PCAP). The PCAP approval identifies coding education programs which have been evaluated by a peer review process against national minimum standards for entry-level coding professionals. This process allows academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and private companies to be acknowledged as providing an approved coding certificate program. In addition, program accreditation allows coding certificate graduates to apply for certification examination to become a Certified Coding Associate (CCA).
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