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In the competitive and complex environment of today's health care
system, the proper management of health information is essential.
At C.W. Post, the Bachelor of Science degree program in Health Information
Management offers a course of study which prepares students to monitor
and manage the medical data systems critical to institutional operations
and patient care.
For students holding a Bachelor of Science degree in another discipline,
there is a certificate program in Health Information Management
available. Completion of the certificate program will establish
eligibility to sit for the national certification examination administered
by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
Students who successfully pass the national examination receive
certification and the designation of Registered Health Information
Administrator (RHIA).
Built on a solid foundation of liberal arts and sciences, the program
is structured to provide a professional education with a comprehensive
curriculum. The program is guided by the principle of quality health
care through quality information.
| Accreditation &
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The Health Information Management baccalaureate degree program is accredited
by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).
Upon successful completion of the Health Information Management
Program, the graduate is eligible to take the national certification
examination administered by the American Health Information Management
Association (AHIMA).
Students who successfully pass the national examination receive
certification and the designation of Registered Health Information
Administrator (RHIA).
The passing rate for the national examination is 98% for C.W. Post
graduates.
| About the Profession |
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Health Information Managers are a vital and integral part of the health
care team. They play an important role in the transfer of knowledge
by providing people with access to the information that they want
and need. Health information managers are the specialists who secure,
analyze, integrate, and maintain the information systems that steer
the health care industry.
Careers offer attractive entry-level salaries with excellent opportunities
for professional growth. The role of health information management
professionals in the health care industry is becoming more important
and much broader. Many new employment opportunities have been generated
by the integration of computers in the health care environment.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates an increase of 18 to 26 percent in the number of
health information management professionals will be needed within the next 10 years.
Career opportunities for health information managers may be available
in:
- Hospitals and Nursing Homes
- Health Insurance Companies
- Accounting and Consulting Firms
- Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)
- Peer Review Organizations
- Colleges and Universities
For further information on careers in Health Information Management, please visit www.healthinformationcareers.com
| Curriculum Overview |
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To be granted a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information
Management, the student must complete a total of 128-129 credits.
The curriculum in the Health Information Management program combines
formal classroom education with professional practice experiences working in
a wide variety of health information management departments in various,
regional health care facilities.
| Typical Program in Health Information Management |
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| Freshman Year Credits |
| College 101 (Freshmen Requirement Only) |
1 |
| HIM 52 Medical Terminology (Fall) |
3 |
| BMS 40 Computer Applications in Health Care (Fall) |
3 |
| Biology 7, 8 Anatomy & Physiology |
8 |
| English 1, 2 (Competency Requirement) |
6 |
| Psychology 1, 2 (Fulfills Social Sciences Core Requirements) |
6 |
| Language/Literature (Core Requirement) |
3 |
| History/Philosophy (Core Requirement) |
3 |
| Total |
33 cr. |
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| Sophomore Year Credits |
| BMS 20 Introduction to Disease Processes or HIM 107 Pathophysiology (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 104 Health Information Management Department (Fall) |
3 |
| CLA 13 Computer Problem Solving (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 104C Directed Practicum I (Winter, Spring) |
2 |
| Political Science/Economics (Core Requirement) |
6 |
| History/Philosophy (Core Requirement) |
6 |
| CLA 25 Network Fundamentals (Spring) |
3 |
| HIM 210 Computer-based Health Information Systems (Spring) |
3 |
| HIM 211 Health Information in Non-Hospital Settings (Spring) |
3 |
| Total |
32 cr. |
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| Junior Year Credits |
| HIM 109/ HPA 13 Legal Aspects of Health Care (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 108 Regulatory, Compliance, Medical Staff and Hospital Organization (Fall) |
3 |
| ITR 151 Information Technology and Services (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 106 Health Information Sciences II: ICD-9-CM Coding (Fall) |
3 |
| Fine Arts (Core Requirement) |
6 |
| HIM 54 Statistics and Research or MTH 19 |
3 |
| MAN 11 Principles of Management (Fall or Spring) |
3 |
| CLA 29 Structuring & Managing Data (Spring) |
3 |
| HIM 212 Quality Management and Regulatory Agencies (Spring) |
3 |
| HPA 14 Financial Management in Health Care/Public Administration (Spring) |
3 |
| Total |
32 cr. |
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| Senior Year Credits |
| HIM 206 Advanced Coding (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 106C Directed Practicum II |
2 |
| PHI 19 Medical Ethics (Fall) |
3 |
| HIM 212C Directed Practicum III (Fall, Winter) |
2 |
| Language/Literature (Core Requirement) |
3 |
| Electives |
6 |
| MTH 1 Mathematics 1 (Spring or Fall; Core Requirement) |
3 |
| ITR 264 (CLS 29) Enterprise Records Mgmt (Spring) |
3 |
| HIM 213 Organization and Management of a Health Information Department (Spring) |
3 |
| HIM 213C Directed Practicum IV (Fall, Winter) |
3 |
| Total |
32 cr. |
| HIM Degree Plan Total |
129 cr. |
Health Information Management classes are offered in the evening (with
the exception of clinical experience courses) enabling students to
work full-time while completing their studies.
C.W. Post offers generous scholarships including a scholarship
designed specifically for Health Information Management students.
Contact the Office of Financial Assistance for details at (516)
299-2338 or go to Scholarships
and Financial Aid
Donna Abbondandolo, M.B.A., RHIA, CHC, CCS, CPC
Director, Health Information Management Program
Registered Health Information Administrator
Certified Coding Specialist
donna.abbondandolo@liu.edu
Melissa Alexander, RHIT, CTR
Adjunct Faculty
Registered Health Information Technician
melissa.alexander@liu.edu
Kerry Kimmins, M.H.A., RHIA
Adjunct Faculty
Registered Health Information Administrator
kerry.kimmins@liu.edu
Janis Marullo, B.S.
Adjunct Faculty
jmarullo@liu.edu
All new and transfer students must meet criteria of the Campus
Admissions Committee to be accepted into the program. The first
step is acceptance to the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University.
A formal application must be made to the Admissions Committee of
the C.W. Post Campus. Information regarding application to the C.W.
Post Campus of Long Island University may be obtained by contacting
the C.W. Post Campus Office of Admissions at (516) 299-2900, or
by emailing: enroll@cwpost.liu.edu
| Life Experience Credits |
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Individuals who are practicing the field of Health Information Management
may be granted some life experience credits toward the Bachelor
of Science degree.
Life experience credits will be evaluated after a matriculated
student completes 6 earned credits at C.W. Post.
Application for Life Experience Credits
The student must formally apply to the Office of Life Experience
for evaluation of eligible credits. (Please note: certain restrictions
apply). Life Experience applications will not be accepted once the
student has begun the senior residency.
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