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Health Information Management

Laurinda B. Harman, Ph.D., RHIA, Chair
(215)-707-4811
http:www.temple.edu/HIM

A career as a Health Information Management (HIM) professional allows students to combine interests in health care, business and information technology. HIM professionals have expertise in health informatics, which requires knowledge of clinical medicine, the computer-based patient record, healthcare database administration, and computerized clinical information systems. This individual also has expertise in coding and classification systems, quality and human resource management, the legal aspects of health information systems and legal, regulatory, and accrediting agency requirements that affect the health information system. Clinical internships are scheduled at several health care institutions.

The HIM professional works closely with all other health professionals to collect and disseminate the information needed to provide high-quality patient care. The health information system supports the needs of patients, health care professionals, administrators, the community, and those involved in research and education. Job opportunities include positions with hospitals and other health care institutions, research and pharmaceutical firms, and governmental agencies. Career opportunities for the HIM professional include: Information Security Officer, Director of Integrated Health Information Systems, Research and Decision-Support Analyst, Clinical Data Specialist, Data Resource Administrator, Patient Information Coordinator, Director of Medical Records and Clinical Coding Specialist.

CERTIFICATION

Following satisfactory completion of all course requirements, the graduate is awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management and is eligible to write the examination of the American Health Information Management Association for certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), which is nationally recognized.

ACCREDITATION

The baccalaureate program in Health Information Management at Temple University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs, in cooperation with American Health Information Management Association Council on Accreditation.

REQUIREMENTS

This is an upper level program and students are admitted in the fall of the junior year and must have 55 credits completed by the Fall semester of admission to the program. Transfer students must have their transfer credits evaluated by the admissions office, and must meet core and prerequisite requirements of the program.

1. University requirements – Temple core requirements for American Culture, The Arts, English Composition, Intellectual Heritage, Individual and Society, International Studies or Language, Studies in Race and one Writing Intensive.

2. Program requirements - Health Information Management prerequisites. The prerequisites for the Health Information Management curriculum include courses that fulfill the CORE requirements.

Quantitative Reasoning: QA: Math C055 – College Mathematics and
QB: Statistics C021 – Statistical Methods and Concepts OR Mathematics C067 – Elements of Statistics OR Psychology C067 – Foundations in Statistical Methods.
Science and Technology: Kinesiology C100 and C101 or Anatomy & Physiology I and II and Computer and Information Sciences C055 – Computers and Applications.

3. Electives: 7-8 credits. Strongly recommended electives include HIM 0103 (Medical Terminology) and computer science, business, and writing intensive electives.

 

Course Requirements for Health Information Management

1st & 2nd Years

   
Dept Course Number

Course Title

s.h

Core Indicator
   

Temple Core Requirements, including the following prerequisites

55

 

Math

C055

College Mathematics or equivalent QA course

3

QA

   

Statistics 21 OR Math 67 OR Psych 67

3

QB

KIN

C100

Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4

SA

KIN

C101

Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4

SB

CIS

C055

Computers and Applications

4

SB

Junior Fall

17

 
Dept

Course Number

Course Title

s.h

Core Indicator

HIM

0103

Language of Medicine

4

 

HIM

0106

Health Information Systems in Acute Care

4

 

HIM

0107

Healthcare Database Administration

3

 

HIM

0141

U.S. Health Care System

3

 

HIM

0251

Statistics, Research & Registries in Health Care

3

 

Junior Spring

18

 
Dept

Course Number

Course Title

s.h

Core Indicator

HIM

0105

Legal Aspects of Health Information Management

3

 

HIM

0161

Management in Health Information Systems

3

 

HIM

W181

 Acute Care Internship I

2

WI*

HIM

0205 

 Health Information Systems in Non-acute Care

3

 

HIM

0207

 International Classification of Disease

4

 

HIM

0271

 Clinical Medicine I

3

 

Senior Fall

18

 
Dept

Course Number

Course Title

s.h

Core Indicator

HIM

0109

Health Informatics: Infrastructure and Standards

3

 

HIM

0162

Human Resource Management in Health Information Systems

3

 

HIM

0203

Ambulatory Coding System

4

 

HIM

0209

Quality Improvement in Healthcare

3

 

HIM

0274 

Clinical Medicine II

3

 

HIM

W281

Nonacute Care Internship

2

WI*

Senior Spring

17

 
Dept

Course Number

Course Title

s.h

Core Indicator

HIM

0204

Health Informatics: Systems and Design

3

 

HIM

0260

Current Topics & Case Studies in HIM

3

 

HIM

0263

Systems Analysis in Health Information Management

3

 

HIM

0282

Management Internship

3

 

HIM

0342

Political, Social and Ethical Aspects of HIM

3

 

HIM

0343

Healthcare Reimbursement Systems

2

 
A total of 125 credits is required for graduation
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