Lecture: 4 hours/week
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Lab: 1.5 hours/week
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Practicum: 4 hours/week
In this course, students engage in a variety of learning activities such as lectures, case study analysis, independent research, exercises, training on data classification technology, participant presentations, classroom discussions and guest speakers.
- Essentials of data classification
- Patient service classifications
- Major Clinical Categories (MCC), including:
- Predisposing and risk factors
- Etiology
- Signs and symptoms
- Method of diagnosis
- Common complications and comorbidities
- Diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
- Canadian Coding Standards pertaining to:
- Diseases of the blood, blood forming organs and disorders involving the immune mechanism
- Mental and behavioural disorders
- Diseases of the nervous systems
- Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- Diseases of the ear and mastoid process
- Diseases of the digestive system
- Diseases of the genitourinary system
- Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
- Conditions originating during the perinatal period
- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
- Introductory pharmacology
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and pathophysiology to determine etiology;
- Analyze case studies to determine principle diagnoses, interventions, complications and comorbidities;
- Assess and apply international and national coding and documentation standards;
- Utilize International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Canadian Classification of Interventions (CCI), abstracting systems and electronic health records to complete the classification process; and
- Analyze the importance of data integrity.
Assessment will be based on course objectives andwill be carried out in accordance with the °µÍø51 Evaluation Policy. An evaluation schedule is presented at the beginning of the course.
This is a letter-graded course. All assignments must be completed to pass the course.
Textbooks and materials are to be purchased by students. A list of required textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of the semester.
Students in the PBD-HIM program are required to maintain a minimum grade of 65% (C+) in all courses in order to progress in the program.
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