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Health Information Technology Basics: A Concise Guide to Principles and Practice

by Teri Thomas-Brogan
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Overview

Health Information Technology Basics gives your students an introduction to the fundamental concepts of the health information technology profession. Perfect for introductory courses where core material in the health information profession is being introduced, this book is written for associate degree level HIT programs at technical, community, or career colleges.

The text begins with an introduction to the U.S. health care system and explores career opportunities within the health information profession. The health record is dissected and its many components are carefully reviewed. The book also examines various formats of the medical record and analyzes the advantage and disadvantages of the EHR. Finally, the text covers medical terminologies and classification systems and outlines the basics of reimbursement systems.

Features:

Each chapter begins with learning objectives and key terms to give the reader a synopsis of what he/she should expect to learn.
Additional resources are listed at the end of each chapter for further exploration of the information covered in the chapter.
A glossary is included for quick reference of main terms presented throughout the text.
An accompanying Instructor’s Manual provides review exercises which recap the important points as well as lab assignments that allow students to apply the information in a practical setting.

Synopsis

Health Information Technology Basics Gives Your Students An Introduction To The Fundamental Concepts Of The Health Information Technology Profession. Perfect For Introductory Courses Where Core Material In The Health Information Profession Is Being Introduced, This Book Is Written For Associate Degree Level HIT Programs At Technical, Community, Or Career Colleges.

The Text Begins With An Introduction To The U.S. Health Care System And Explores Career Opportunities Within The Health Information Profession. The Health Record Is Dissected And Its Many Components Are Carefully Reviewed. The Book Also Examines Various Formats Of The Medical Record And Analyzes The Advantage And Disadvantages Of The EHR. Finally, The Text Covers Medical Terminologies And Classification Systems And Outlines The Basics Of Reimbursement Systems.

Features:

Each Chapter Begins With Learning Objectives And Key Terms To Give The Reader A Synopsis Of What He/She Should Expect To Learn.
Additional Resources Are Listed At The End Of Each Chapter For Further Exploration Of The Information Covered In The Chapter.
A Glossary Is Included For Quick Reference Of Main Terms Presented Throughout The Text.
An Accompanying Instructor’S Manual Provides Review Exercises Which Recap The Important Points As Well As Lab Assignments That Allow Students To Apply The Information In A Practical Setting.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Jones & Barlett Learning
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780763746872

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