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Health Information Technology (HIT)
Medical Electronic Billing
The Electronic Medical Billing (EMB) Certificate prepares the student to work in the insurance industry. In addition to the courses required for a Transcriptionist Certificate, students receive additional training in the legal aspects of medical records, with hands on training using current computer technology in medical records and medical billing. This will prepare the student to take the EMB competency exam. Employment may be found working for physicians, dentists, chiropractors, in assisted living facilities, with insurance companies, hospitals, clinics, and even law offices. Job descriptions may include customer service regarding benefits and claims, processing medical claims efficiently, handling patient invoices, and obtaining reimbursement for patients and/or doctors.
Classes include:
Health Info Systems and Procedures (HIT 103) Medical Terminology I (AH 111) Human Anat & Function I (BI 121) English Composition (WR 121) Health Occupations (AH 100) Health Data Content & Struct (HIT 104) Medical Terminology II (AH 112) Human Anat & Function II (BI 122) English Composition (WR 122) or Technical Writing (WR 277) General Elective Document Management and Technology (HIT 131A ) Intro to Medical Coding (HIT 182) Intro to Study of Disease (AH 113) Computer Concepts (CIS 120) or Software Applications (CIS 131) HIPAA Management (HIT 180) Transcription Application (HIT 131 C Optional) Directed Practice (HIT 193 required) Legal Aspects/Medical Records (HIT 201) Ambulatory Data Systems (HIT 296) (Electronic Medical Billing) Intro/Medical Record Analysis (HIT 205)
For HIT salary and job opportunities state-wide visit the OLMIS (Oregon Labor Market Information System) web site.
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