Coding Certificate program Curriculum
Prerequisites
These courses may be completed at any accredited educational institution and must be completed prior to entry into the program..
| Medical Terminology (3 cr.) * |
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Introduction to Computers (3 cr.) |
| Anatomy & Physiology (4 cr.)** |
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Computers in Health Care (3cr)* |
| English Composition (3cr.) |
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Curriculum
FIRST FALL SEMESTER
BINF 3125 Development & Retention (4 cr.) – A comprehensive study of the structure and content, technical evaluation and completion, and retention and storage of health records in acute care and non-acute care settings.
BINF 3412 Disease Pathology I (3 cr.)– An in-depth study of disease processes which affect the human body. This course provides a foundation for the body of knowledge necessary for the understanding and interpretation of medical information found in health records and medical information systems.
BINF 3301 Classification & Reimbursement Systems (3)
This course provides in depth coverage of reimbursement methodologies used throughout the healthcare industry as well as preparing the student to assess compliance with regulatory guidelines. Also including is an overview of classification systems such as the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and the Health Care Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and clinical terminologies as they apply to these systems
FIRST SPRING SEMESTER
BINF 3110 Legal Aspects of Health Information (3 cr.) -- aspects of hospital and medical staff organization, release of information and legal actions requiring evidence from documented health information.
BINF 3412 Disease Pathology II (3 cr) - Continuation of BINF 3411 Disease Pathology I.
BINF 3302 Basic ICD-9-CM Coding (3)
A course designed to increase the depth of knowledge in coding systems with primary practical applications in International Classification of Diseases (ICD.). The course also includes a brief introduction to Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS). This course is a required course in the Coding Certificate Program and an elective course in the Health Information Management Program.
Prerequisite: Anatomy & Physiology, BINF 3301, BINF 3010 and BINF 3411.
Corequisite: BINF 3412.
SUMMER SEMESTER
HIM 3303 Basic CPT-4 Coding (3)
A course designed to increase the depth of knowledge in coding systems with primary practical applications in Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4). This course is a required course in the Coding Certificate Program and an elective course in the Health Information Management Program.
Prerequisite: BINF 3302
SECOND FALL SEMESTER
BINF 3304 Advanced Coding Applications(3 cr.) – A course designed to provide the student with advanced concepts in medical coding using classification systems such as in International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS). (Course pending approval)
BINF 3309 Coding Laboratory (3 cr.)– A course designed to provide the student with hands on laboratory experience in medical coding using classification systems such as in International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS). This course will be conducted both on campus and at various clinical sites for 15 full day sessions.
* Medical Terminology and Computers in Health Care are offered at UMDNJ-SHRP on a space available basis.
** If Anatomy and Physiology is taken at an insitution which schedules the course as Part I & II, both sections must be completed to meet the prerequisite requirement.
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