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HIT 210 - Healthcare Statistics for Health Information Management


Credits: 3
Lecture Contact Hours: 2
Lab Contact Hours: 2
Description: This course introduces students to terminology, definitions and computational methodology most frequently used in health statistics. Descriptive statistical concepts are also explored. Topics examined include healthcare data collection, report generation, data analysis and interpretation, data presentation techniques, as well as measures of central tendency, frequency distribution and standard deviation.

Prerequisites: HIT 117 . HIT 162 .
Corequisites: None.
Recommended: None.

Course Category: Occupational
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall Only
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Course Competencies
  1. Collect health data for use in healthcare statistical reporting.
  2. Comprehend basic descriptive, institutional and healthcare vital statistics.
  3. Compute census statistics.
  4. Calculate length of stay and discharge statistics.
  5. Compute mortality and autopsy rates.
  6. Determine morbidity and complication rates.
  7. Calculate staffing and productivity levels for health information functions.
  8. Apply report generation technologies to facilitate decision-making.
  9. Derive meaningful conclusions through data analysis.
  10. Apply graphical tools for data presentation.
  11. Verify timeliness, completeness, accuracy and appropriateness of data and data sources for patient care, management, billing reports, registries and/or databases.
  12. Explain analytics and decision support.
  13. Explain common research methodologies and why they are used in healthcare.



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