"I wanted to work in the medical field but didn’t want the hands-on patient care. The Health Information Technology program was perfect for me. I learned a lot of interesting things from awesome instructors that provides many opportunities for me after graduation."

Julee Hohbach, Marcus, Health Information Technology student
   
If you wish to combine your organizational and analytical skills with your interest in healthcare, a career in Health Information Technology could be for you! As a Health Information Technician, you play a vital role in making our healthcare system work. You perform data collection and analysis needed
by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.

As a student in the HIT program, you will learn the necessary skills to become a valued member of the healthcare team. These skills include:

 • Maintaining healthcare records consistent with medical, administrative,    ethical, legal, and regulatory requirements
 • Collecting, validating, and analyzing healthcare data
 • Assigning code numbers to diagnoses for indexing health data and processing bills
 • Answering legal, governmental, and insurance company inquiries
 • Supervising human resources for effective and efficient health record processing

The Health Information Management (HIM) Associate Degree program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). As a graduate of this program, you will be eligible to take the national certification examination leading to the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) credential.

After graduating from this program, you could work as a supervisor of a Health Information Management department, a Quality Assurance Coordinator, a clini-cal coder/abstractor, or a medical transcriptionist. Excellent opportunities also exist in research firms, government agencies, pharmaceutical firms, insurance companies, consulting businesses, and telecommuting from your home.

To graduate from this program, you must receive a "C" or better in all required courses with the "MT" and"HL".
    
 
 


View the Health Information Technology Curriculum (pdf file)