Health Information Management (online), AAS

Health Information Management (HIM) is a diverse yet evolving field that incorporates medicine, management, finance, information technology and law into one dynamic career path. Through our flexible, online program, we’ll train you to design and oversee health information systems while ensuring that they meet medical, legal, and ethical standards. You’ll also learn to improve efficiency in health care facilities with medical coding (ICD-10, PCS and CPT) along with billing and reimbursement methodologies. HIM professionals also protect and control the security and quality of records as well as supervise data entry and related personnel. The HIM program curriculum also includes: clinical information requirements; data collection, data retrieval, release of information, health information content and structure; legal requirements, as well as HIM professional standards.

90 credits (prerequisites: 12 credits)

Program Contacts

Cost

Estimated Cost for Program: $ 17,440

  • Resident Tuition: $ 12,522
  • Technology Fees: $1,170
  • General Student Fees: $0
  • Online Course Fee: $ 900 (if applicable)
  • Books / Course Materials: $ 2,699 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
  • Program Specific Fees: $ 149 (application fee, background check, drug/alcohol screening, American Data Bank-COMPLIO account)

Estimated Cost for Prerequisites: $ 2,352

  • Resident Tuition: $ 1,670
  • Technology Fees: $ 156
  • General Student Fees: $ 407
  • Online Course Fee: $ 120 (if applicable)

Costs provided are estimates only. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information at https://www.lanecc.edu/costs-admission/tuition-fees-and-payments/credit-tuition

 

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this program will be able to:

PLO 1 - Engage in critical thinking, problem solving, and effective human relations skills related to health information management

PLO 2 - Evaluate principles of healthcare privacy, confidentiality, legal, ethical issues and data security

PLO 3 - Apply quantitative and qualitative methodologies to process healthcare information

PLO 4 - Explain healthcare delivery systems and regulatory environments

PLO 5 - Utilize healthcare billing, coding, and reimbursement guidelines

PLO 6 - Integrate knowledge of healthcare terminology and medical conditions

PLO 7 - Identify principles of leadership and management in HIM

Admission Information

Students are admitted once per year in the Fall Term. Admission is restricted and is based on a program application. Please see the admissions and application information at https://www.lanecc.edu/programs-academics/areas-study/health-medical-and-fitness/health-information-management/health-information-management

Program Requirements

Prerequisites Prior to Applying

Must be completed with a grade of C or better. P/NP is not accepted.

WR 115Introduction to College Composition

4

MTH 060Beginning Algebra

4

Or

MTH 098Math Literacy

5

 

CIS 101Computer Fundamentals

4

Or

CS 120Concepts of Computing: Information Processing

4

WR: See Footnote 1.

MTH: See Footnote 2.

Program Core Courses

Must be completed with a grade of C or better. P/NP is not accepted. 

Students will not be able to complete all HIM courses* until officially accepted into the program; please contact the Program Coordinator or Academic Advisor for help with the program application.

HIM 107Integrated Electronic Health Records

4

HIM 120Introduction to Health Information Management

4

HIM 125Healthcare Data Analytics

4

HIM 154Introduction to Disease Processes

4

HIM 160Healthcare Insurance and Billing

4

HIM 183Introduction to Health Information Systems

4

HIM 200Healthcare Statistics

4

HIM 210Leadership for Health Information Management

4

HIM 222Reimbursement Methodologies

5

HIM 225Legal & Ethical Aspects of Health Information Management

4

HIM 230Quality Improvement in Healthcare

4

HIM 241Health Information Management Applications 1

4

HIM 242Health Information Management Applications 2

4

HIM 260Medical Record Auditing

4

HIM 270ICD-10 Coding

5

HIM 271ICD-10-PCS Coding

5

HIM 273CPT and HCPCS Coding

5

HP 100Medical Terminology 1

3

HP 150Human Body Systems 1

3

HP 152Human Body Systems 2

3

HP 153Introduction to Pharmacology

3

HIM 120: See Footnote 3.

HP 150/152: See Footnote 4.

*HIM courses not available until admitted to the program: HIM 210; HIM 222; HIM 230; HIM 241; HIM 242; HIM 260; HIM 270; HIM 271; HIM 273 

Cooperative Education

Must be completed with a grade of C or better. P/NP is not accepted.
COOP 206Co-op Ed: Internship Seminar

2

HIM 280Co-op Ed: Health Information Management

3

COOP 206: complete 2 credits

HIM 280: complete 3 credits

Electives

Students may need to take additional 100-level or higher electives to reach the 90-credit minimum.


Footnotes

1 – WR 115W or higher writing is also accepted

2 – Any math above MTH 060 is also accepted (MTH 098 is recommended)

3 – HIM 120 meets the Human Relations requirement and cannot be substituted 

4 – Completion of BI 231, BI 232, and BI 233 with a letter grade of C or better is an acceptable equivalent for HP 150 and HP 152

Notes

  • This is the parent program for Health Information Management: Medical Coding, 1-yr Certificate.
  • HIM AAS: All courses must be completed within five years of the start of the academic year a student begins the AAS program.  
  • Medical Coding 1-Year Certificate: All courses must be completed within three years of the start of the academic year a student begins the certificate program.

Accreditation

The Health Information Management Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).

Sample Term Planner

Health Information Management Term Plan 23-24

*Subject to change. Connect with an academic advisor to create an individualized academic planner.