Course
Discontinued
Yes
Course Code
HIMP 1275
Descriptive
Health Data Collection & Classification Extramural I
Department
Health Information Management
Faculty
Health Sciences
Credits
1.50
Start Date
End Term
201930
PLAR
Yes
Semester Length
2 weeks
Max Class Size
10
Contact Hours
Practicum: 36.0 - 37.5 hrs
Method(s) Of Instruction
Practicum
Learning Activities
- Continuous feedback provided by a faculty member to the participant during the process of coding and abstracting.
- Discussion of performance
- Group discussion.
- Guest lecturers/tours/demonstrations
Course Description
This two-week extramural session focuses on classification of diagnoses and interventions using ICD-10-CCCA/CCI from current health records for specific body systems. Students will attend, primarily in groups, an an acute care health care facility under the supervision of a faculty member or designate.
Course Content
- Practice classification of diseases and interventions from a select variety of health records in a health care facility using ICD-10-CA/CCI classification systems.
- Practice completion of an abbreviated manual version of the discharge abstract.
- Participate in tours, demonstrations, and other relevant activities.
Learning Outcomes
In this course students attend a local health care facility to practice skills in data classification and abstraction. The participant will have opportunity to:
- at an entry-level proficiency, be able accurately and consistently classify common diagnoses and interventions from select current health records
- maintain and enhance appreciation for the importance of data integrity
Means of Assessment
Typical evaluations would include:
- Self-Assessment
- Reflective Learning Journals
- Test Cases
- Productivity
Course evaluation is based on course objectives and is consistent with ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Curriculum and Development approval policy.
A detailed evaluation schedule is presented to the student at the beginning of the course. Outline of evaluation may be subject to change.
This is a graded course.
Textbook Materials
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
No specific texts are required. Students to use relevant reference texts and materials from Semesters I and II.
Require use of laptop loaded with coding software
Which Prerequisite