The FSU School of Information Health Information Technology Certificate program prepares students to be leaders in the Health IT field by strengthening skills in information management, technology integration and implementation, information organization, and information leadership. As information technology becomes seamlessly integrated with healthcare delivery, there is an increased demand for health professionals who can fully utilize and add value to clinical and public health data. At its co...
Degree Type 64-credit Associate of Applied Science Degree · Program Code 10-530-1 · Time to Degree 2 years · Start Date August / January
Are you ready to transform health care? ; Complement previous post-secondary or work experience by blending information technology with additional digital health industry-accepted standards and practices. Students gain exposure to a range of information and technology contexts in healthcare, including rural and remote settings, hospitals and large healthcare organizations, and community-based healthcare. Employment opportunities include working in large healthcare institutions, data analysis, go...
The healthcare information technology certificate from WilmU provides you with essential skills in the electronic management of health and medical information.
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DISCOVER ; Flexible course delivery formats are available in a face-to-face settings, online or through independent study ; Learn from our experienced instructors who thoroughly understand the industry ; Our graduates report high rates of satisfaction with the curriculum and program
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Students in the Health Information Technology (HIT) Program are prepared to work with electronic health records in the ever-changing healthcare arena including organizing health information, compiling health statistics, coding disease diagnoses, and enforcing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Upon certification, our graduates can enjoy careers as registered health information technicians in hospitals, long-term care facilities, government agencies, and law firms am...
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